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HI STEER ARMS

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HI STEER ARMS

Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

M&M Custom Engineering now have zook hi steer arms ready for sale.

These have been tested very hard on Gonads black zook (if anyone has ever seen him drive it, you know what i mean!) and have had no problems at all with them.

I will get some shots of them fitted to the car tomorrow
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Post by bazooked »

how much??
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Post by N*A*M »

hey mick... can you answer my measurement question then? thanks dude. :D
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

N*A*M wrote:hey mick... can you answer my measurement question then? thanks dude. :D


PM'd ya ;)
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

Cost on just the set of arms with the bolts required for fitment it is $440 including GST.

As a complete kit including heavy duty draglink and tie rod, tie rod and draglink ends, the arms and bolts it is $880 including GST.
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Post by N*A*M »

hey does the drag link mount to the tie rod like standard because the passenger side arm only has one hole. are they painted or powdercoated?
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

N*A*M wrote:hey does the drag link mount to the tie rod like standard because the passenger side arm only has one hole. are they painted or powdercoated?


the draglink mounts to the tie rod as it allows more articulation without binding in the TRE.

These arms are painted, if you would like them powdercoated we can do that for you.
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

a few shots of them fitted
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Post by N*A*M »

that's the bomb!!!

clearance galore and sweet angles on the steering links.

if i spoa and my booty fab benz arm doesn't work, i'll be pimpin these arms for sure.
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Post by oozuk »

where are the photo's i cant see them on my computer ??
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

oozuk wrote:where are the photo's i cant see them on my computer ??


hmmmm...dont know. :?

i will e-mail them to you if you like.
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Post by RUFF »

We are currently doing an upgrade on the site so the pics will return.
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Post by oozuk »

Geeze it's a bit Steep for 2 steel arms !!! :x
will the factory steering arm and draglink still work with this ??
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

oozuk wrote:Geeze it's a bit Steep for 2 steel arms !!! :x
will the factory steering arm and draglink still work with this ??


the machinery required to make the arms runs into many thousands of dollars, the tooling used in the machinery is also extremely expensive. It is also quite time consuming to manufacture the arms.

The original draglink needs to be modfied to run this set up. You can send us the draglink and we can modify it for you, it isnt a major operation.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

oozuk wrote:Geeze it's a bit Steep for 2 steel arms !!! :x
will the factory steering arm and draglink still work with this ??


Without the risk of sounding rude what do you lot think that custom stuff grows on tree's. Mat and Mick are running a business not a charity. People have to start relising that cuwstom stuff cost's there is all the development time and time taken to machine up the parts. Sure the material may not cost much but it is the time taken to make the parts. If you think it is too expensive then try making it yourself.

I am not having a go at you personally just people in general seem to think it takes no time to make this sort of stuff and we should give them away.
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Post by Guy »

Of course we do .. we are comsumers ... we love to consume ...

Well personally .. I would love to be able to build the toughest, most reliable and capable Zuk in the worl for the cost of my breakfast using all the "coolest parts" ...

I am quite certain that alot of people dont realise how hard it is to build something on a small scale with precision tollerance's etc .. I know I dont, all I see as a consumer is a yellow bit of steel that helps me with my steering ... thats costs a bucket load of $$$$$ .. I am sure they are reall y worth that .. (My wife has shoes that cost way more than those arm's .. and she wouldn't even go near the Zuk with em on even If I new high zoot steering arms ... go figure)
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Post by bubs »

oozuk wrote:Geeze it's a bit Steep for 2 steel arms !!! :x
will the factory steering arm and draglink still work with this ??


look at the price - they are cheep man - trust me - priced hilux hysteer arms lately?
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Post by N*A*M »

oozuk... these arms are good value man

but if you're looking for a low cost booty fab option... pm me about mercedes benz arms
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Post by oozuk »

GEEZE!!!! Look's loke i hit a few raw nerve's !
Sorry Guys i do appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into your parts
and i understand where your comming from too!

I'm just a tight ass :lol: so i guess i'll have to start saving and selling my body for chump change to get them!!!

what do i need to do to the factory steering arm to make it work (mecanic by trade)

and what are the steering arms made out of just out of coursity ???
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Post by M&M Custom Engineerin »

the arms are made from 1020 billet.

the draglink needs to have the taper reversed, so unless you have the correct tapered reamer you wont be able to do it yourself. As i said above it is not an expensive operation, you just need the correct gear to do it.
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Post by oozuk »

cool thanks :cool:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Fiited one of there arms yesterday fits very well and looks good.Stong as well.
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