- Location
- Bakersfield, CA
Finishing the buggy build includes doing the front suspension, including the steering which I'm having problems with. It looks like others had steering issues on our recent JV trip, so let's talk about it. One debate is whether to stick to hydro assist or go full hydro, and if full hydro, what parts to do it. If hydro assist, what parts to make the damn thing work right.
In my situation, I have the Tera 60 front 60 with Tera knuckles which use D44 high steer arms. Right now there is one high steer arm on the pass knuckle for the drag link and the tie rod is on the lower normal knuckle mount. This has to go, since I bent the crap out of the tie rod it needs to go to the higher position. On the yellow XJ I used rod ends which made fabbing up steering pretty simple. This rig has 1 ton TRE's and I'd like to keep them, plus I have a nice aluminum drag link and tie rod.
So, my first question is what high steer arms do you guys have that use the 1 ton TRE's?
Second question is thoughts on the feasibility of going full hydro with D44 high steer arms. I'm not afraid of the Tera knuckle, it's pretty stout, but I do wonder about those three studs on a flat top knuckle holding full hydro.
In my situation, I have the Tera 60 front 60 with Tera knuckles which use D44 high steer arms. Right now there is one high steer arm on the pass knuckle for the drag link and the tie rod is on the lower normal knuckle mount. This has to go, since I bent the crap out of the tie rod it needs to go to the higher position. On the yellow XJ I used rod ends which made fabbing up steering pretty simple. This rig has 1 ton TRE's and I'd like to keep them, plus I have a nice aluminum drag link and tie rod.
So, my first question is what high steer arms do you guys have that use the 1 ton TRE's?
Second question is thoughts on the feasibility of going full hydro with D44 high steer arms. I'm not afraid of the Tera knuckle, it's pretty stout, but I do wonder about those three studs on a flat top knuckle holding full hydro.