hy-steer tie rod to 2LTII/3L oil pan clearance ?
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 8:33 pm
Here in the USA, 2LT-II's and 3L's were not sold. So I had a problem when I decided to go hy-steer in my 1985 4Runner with a 2LT-II (3L oil pan).
Here are some pics
http://clean4x4.com/hyst1.JPG
http://clean4x4.com/hyst2.JPG
If I install a hy-steer steering setup, my tie rod will be located a couple " below my oil pan. Since I have 5" of up-travel in my suspension, the tie rod will make contact with the oil pan long before I hit my bumpstops.
I am running 3" O.M. Emu front springs, and would prefer not to go any higher with the suspension (1" body lift already).
Is it possible to go hysteer with this setup without moving the axle 3" forward? (1" forward is what I was thinking to clear the firewall with 35's)
I am thinking with some longer hy-steer arms (6" from kingpin to TR hole?), combined with moving the axle forward 1", it might do it. Nobody up here makes a 6" hy-steer arm, All pro is closest, @ 5".
Otherwise, I gotta pull the oil pan/(sump) and chop/weld it. any ideas? or maybe some pics of the modifications needed for the oil pan?
You guys down there with the diesels probably alrady have this figured out. None of the hy-steer vendors up here in north America have any ideas except for lifting the suspension/hangers. This is my daily driver, so I would like to leave it where it's at @ 4" of lift.
Thanks for any help
Ed in Oregon
Here are some pics
http://clean4x4.com/hyst1.JPG
http://clean4x4.com/hyst2.JPG
If I install a hy-steer steering setup, my tie rod will be located a couple " below my oil pan. Since I have 5" of up-travel in my suspension, the tie rod will make contact with the oil pan long before I hit my bumpstops.
I am running 3" O.M. Emu front springs, and would prefer not to go any higher with the suspension (1" body lift already).
Is it possible to go hysteer with this setup without moving the axle 3" forward? (1" forward is what I was thinking to clear the firewall with 35's)
I am thinking with some longer hy-steer arms (6" from kingpin to TR hole?), combined with moving the axle forward 1", it might do it. Nobody up here makes a 6" hy-steer arm, All pro is closest, @ 5".
Otherwise, I gotta pull the oil pan/(sump) and chop/weld it. any ideas? or maybe some pics of the modifications needed for the oil pan?
You guys down there with the diesels probably alrady have this figured out. None of the hy-steer vendors up here in north America have any ideas except for lifting the suspension/hangers. This is my daily driver, so I would like to leave it where it's at @ 4" of lift.
Thanks for any help
Ed in Oregon