why does it look like this

Started by Skinny_Pedal, December 11, 2004, 03:51:16 PM

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Skinny_Pedal

this is a 90 v6 extra cab with an sas. why does his draglink crossover the tierod? i thought u didnt have to move the box on an sas?
Im an OG

79coyotefrg

Quote from: 86runner on December 11, 2004, 03:51:16 PM
this is a 90 v6 extra cab with an sas. why does his draglink crossover the tierod? i thought u didnt have to move the box on an sas?
ok i give up   what secret code gets  it to show a pic
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kyle_22r

from the question it sounds like the guy moved his axle too far forward to have the stock steering box location work out alright

Skinny_Pedal

i guess a pic helps huh
Im an OG

79coyotefrg

is that pitman arm stock??   looks too dang long and drops to much ,  but thats just my opinion :dunno:
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KYOTA

I agree with Kyle, he needs to move his box forward more

FATB0Y

Quote from: Glen on December 12, 2004, 05:18:16 AM
is that pitman arm stock?? looks too dang long and drops to much , but thats just my opinion :dunno:
That's what I was thinkin' :confused:

WHITE_TRASH

Not that I build my steerring setups like that, but it will be fine.  You have to stop and think about how the front axle moves.  When the suspension compress's the axle moves back so it will be fine, and actually probobly have less bumpsteer that by having the draglink the same amount in front of the tie rod.
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

Skinny_Pedal

ok but is this how all sas setups look if the box is not moved forward?
Im an OG

Hyena

#9
No, it just depends on how far forward you move your axle. If you don't move it forward at all then you don't need to move your box.  But you won't hit the firewall with your tires of you move your axle forward.

Edit:  I looked at the picture.  it looks like he did move it as far forawrd as he could without taking out part of the front radiator support.  He could have cut out a part and moved his box father forward.  It also looks like the box is slanted at a big angle.  If he put it more straight it wouldn't be that bad.  I would be surprised if his tierod doesn't hit his drag link.  my steering arm hits my tie rod and they are perfectly lined up with the drag link infront of the tie rod.

MidgetMike

I moved mine far enough forward to accomidate moving my axle 4" forward so that my tie rod will be at 90 perpendicular to the frame and not interfear with my drag link my pick is still to big but I had to cut my body mount, inner fender, and radiator mount to get it to fit and I mounted it lower and motre parallel so that it wouldn't hit my frame like the last one. And that being a 90 that is probably the stock box mount.
Sounds like more tree huggin hippie bull :pokinit:

cgbemis

That box looks like it is in the stock location. No extra holes drilled in the frame, stock mounting brackets, no frame plating, etc. Not all SAS turn out this way. It's common for set-ups using rears upfront, or people who move their front hangers forward. I agree with WT that the mechanics of how an axle works might save the guys rods under compression, but I wouldn't bet on it. I would probably still move the box forward, or atleast cycle the suspension to make sure it was going to be ok. This is also only an issue with using Highsteer. With normal crossover steering, the tirod sits under the leaf springs. If you are contacting your tierod and draglink with a standard style of crossover, placement of box is gonna be the least of your worries.