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Old 02-14-2005, 10:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking to throw on some OTK steering arms and was wondering what's out there. I've looked at Sky's and Rocky Roads', btu would like some more options.


oh yeah, looking for both hy-steer and crossover.
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Old 02-14-2005, 10:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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another one is acmeadapters ... a little less expensive though i can't speak for the quality. RRO's are high quality, but i don't know about how fast you'll get them.
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Old 02-14-2005, 10:50 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i've got the x-over steering from breeze - works great on my other (SPOA w/YJ) zook
and no contacts at all

... so highly recomended by me *lol*
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Old 02-14-2005, 11:30 AM   #4 (permalink)
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the Breeze kit does look nice, but I'm looking for something that will put both the drag link and the tie-rod above the axle.

Can't get the Acme Adapters site to run though, just loads then stalls.
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it's a flash site, if you're behind a firewall sometimes they block out flash stuff. IIRC it was about 275 for a full high-steer setup.
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Old 02-14-2005, 03:15 PM   #6 (permalink)
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yeah, I'm behind a firewall. can anyone send me some pics of their setup?

Thanx.
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if you are planning on going yota axles this summer or whatever, why not just run a z-link it would be much cheaper save the money for something else that will stay on the zuk or put into yota swap

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i'm not gonna run teh Yotas, a bit over kill for what i'm planning. might have sold the axles already. what kind of arms you running?
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I am running the rocky road stage one setup so I still need to upgrade it and get the tierod up higher, it is a quality setup i think you saw how beefy the arm is on the pass. side when i was changing that axle the day you stopped by.... it feels good to finally be driving it again, still need to send in my agr ps pump for a rebuild..

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Calmini just released their new hi-steer setup it is 299.00. Looks nice too.

http://www.puresuzuki.com/hi_steer_system.htm

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that is exactly what I'm looking for! thanks aton NC_Zuk, once i get my taxes back, I'll be ordering one.
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Jeff @ Acmeadapters is sending off my Extreme Hi-Steer tomorrow ( delivery to Europe somewhere between 4 to 10 days ) I will let you know about quality and post some pics here as soon as I get them. I like the idea of using standard Zuk stuff, easy and cheap to replace once they are in need of replacement.
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I might be ordering the kit sooner then later. Keep you guys updated. Thanks a ton.
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I sold some parts this wekend and will be ordering teh Calmini Hy-steer setup either today or tommaorw. will post pics when i get enverything on.

Thanks again NC_Zuk
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