TheNerple
04-06-2002, 03:10 PM
I am wondering what had to be done to run the tie rod behind the axle and run highsteer in front of the axle on rockwells. Any pics of this type of setup? Thanks Also wondering where I can get the u-joint and flange to bold up to the rockwell axle third member. How much did it cost ya?
tigger4x
04-06-2002, 04:31 PM
Ever tried the search?!?:flipoff2: just kidding ... :p
What about checking with Daniel at USA 6x6 (www.usa6x6.com) :question: He sells the darn things as well as a Boyce Military. Personally I'll be going to Daniel. He has better prices and doesn't seem to busy to listen to what I am thinking or concerned about.
Good Luck! :beer:
Originally posted by tigger4x
Ever tried the search?!?:flipoff2: just kidding ... :p
What about checking with Daniel at USA 6x6 (www.usa6x6.com) :question: He sells the darn things as well as a Boyce Military. Personally I'll be going to Daniel. He has better prices and doesn't seem to busy to listen to what I am thinking or concerned about.
Good Luck! :beer:
jeez werent u going with a 60/14 :confused: now u want rockwells under your cherokee:eek:
tigger4x
04-06-2002, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by Brad
jeez werent u going with a 60/14 :confused: now u want rockwells under your cherokee:eek: Yep ... gettin the 60/14 in a couple weeks from Gozuki.:evil::laughing: But I am also doing the once over on the Rockwell idea oooohh about 10 or 12 times.:rasta::D Might hafta build another rig ... one with 60/14 and the other with Rockwells ... but we'll see next week. :smokin:
elf_cruiser
04-07-2002, 10:48 AM
yep, very easy to do. for the steering arm, you will need to get a 10" by 5" piece of 1" steel plate, and drill 4 9/16" holes in it in the same pattern as the kingpin cap. then drill a small hole in the middle of these, and put a zirk fitting in it so you can still grease the brass bushing in the kingpin. then drill a hole for your drag-link, wherever you need it. you will replace the cap with this arm.
hi-steer - $5
hehehe.
TheNerple
04-07-2002, 01:53 PM
Thanks guys and thanks Daniel I look forward to reading another how to from you. Very informative.
erik