lloyder05 Locker/Locker


   Age : 34 Joined : 31 Jan 2007 Posts : 143 Localisation : Bel Air, MD
| Subject: TJ High steer Sat Jun 28, 2008 2:49 pm | |
| After breaking my steering at the comp I have decided to install a high steer setup. Matt Elick and I have been combing the internet for ideas and wanted to get opinions on what we have found.
I want to go with the Down East Off Road setup http://www.downeastoffroad.com/HIGHSTEER.htm
This is the same setup Greg Knoll has and seems to work very well....it's a little pricy but middle of the road at the same time for what's out there...i.e...replacing the whole front end or using the dedenbear knuckles...
What do you all think?
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makitupthehardway moderator


   Age : 26 Joined : 19 Jan 2007 Posts : 1338 Localisation : Ashburn, VA
| Subject: Re: TJ High steer Sun Jun 29, 2008 3:37 pm | |
| Well personally if you plan to continue to do comp with your rig I would go with dedenbear nuckels. You can upgrade to stronger outers with large premium hubs. Just my personal opinion. _________________ 2008 ADA run - Trail Master (all questions welcome)
94YJ locker/spool, lifted 37" MTR's lots of cool stuff (Trail rig) 00WJ open/open, lifted 31" MTR's (curbcrawler) 84 Toyota Pickup open/welded, 33's solid front axle and rusted frame 07 FORD E350 SD (TOW VAN)
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jealos-z LS/Locker


   Age : 35 Joined : 17 Sep 2007 Posts : 76 Localisation : Bloomsburg PA Emploi : Mechanic
| Subject: Re: TJ High steer Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:12 pm | |
| My opinion is let Chris build you sumthin,I am not saying this because we are good friends. It will be alot cheaper and be just as strong. He did my steering That was sumthing I left up to him and it has held up to all I have thrown at it. _________________ 92 YJ Tbi 350 Th 350 Np241 Dana 44s spool in rear Auburn ECTED in front Hydro assist steering 37in Iroks on Beadlocks 86 Toyota pickup solid front locked rear exo cage |
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