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Since you're going full hydraulic, do you have something in mind for the knuckles (Reid racing, or reinforcing them)?
Since you're going full hydraulic, do you have something in mind for the knuckles (Reid racing, or reinforcing them)?
I looked through the thread and couldn't find which D60 you're using. Really doesn't matter, ford knuckles are the weakest, but the GM and dodge can also fail. Projects always have a tone of "might as wells," but I think an investment in strengthening the knuckles and steering connection is money well spent (esp with all the HP you just got!).
I thought Dedenbear turned into Reid Racing?
Maybe I'm overconfident in those stock knuckles, but I wouldn't replace them if it were me. The ones I've seen broken have all been the top ripping off, I assume from the high steer arm forces. That's one reason why I set my #2 buggy up with the drag link to the high steer arm, and the tie rod on the stock steering arms with a hydro assist ram. Just to distribute the forces where they're designed to be, mostly. I never had an issue with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the guy after me did. (since he broke the whole housing)
Just be careful when you set up the steering, that the ram travel and steering stops both stop together. Then upgrade if you need to later.
I agree. I researched this when I was doing my D60 front after you mentioned the same thing. Most failures were from high-steer arms on top.Maybe I'm overconfident in those stock knuckles, but I wouldn't replace them if it were me. The ones I've seen broken have all been the top ripping off, I assume from the high steer arm forces. That's one reason why I set my #2 buggy up with the drag link to the high steer arm, and the tie rod on the stock steering arms with a hydro assist ram. Just to distribute the forces where they're designed to be, mostly. I never had an issue with it, but I wouldn't be surprised if the guy after me did. (since he broke the whole housing)
Just be careful when you set up the steering, that the ram travel and steering stops both stop together. Then upgrade if you need to later.
Greg if you’re interested, I have a brand new pair of WFO full hydro steering arms sitting on my shelf I’ll never use that I’ll make you a fat deal on, if you did want to steer from the top.
I agree 100%Your plan with high steer arms tied to the stock arm seems solid.
Your plan with high steer arms tied to the stock arm seems solid.
I agree 100%