BigRedB2 Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 625 Age : 42 Location : Winston Salem, NC Occupation : Out of Work Male Escort Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: highlift axles Tue 20 Nov 2007, 19:02 | |
| how are the rear axles of highlifts locked out? its not four wheel steer, how does it keep the wheels pointed straight? | |
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VWbug#1 FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 28 Age : 30 Location : ChinaGrove N.C. Occupation : High School Registration date : 2007-02-12
| Subject: Re: highlift axles Tue 20 Nov 2007, 19:53 | |
| I run my lockouts to the top bolts on each side of the center section on the front of the rear axle. Just used a short peace of 4-40 threaded rod and ball ends. one on each side. Or you could use a link between the knuckles and one lockout. | |
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KrawlDaddy520 FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 146 Age : 51 Location : China Grove N.C. Registration date : 2007-01-10
| Subject: Re: highlift axles Tue 20 Nov 2007, 19:55 | |
| - VWbug#1 wrote:
- I run my lockouts to the top bolts on each side of the center section on the front of the rear axle. Just used a short peace of 4-40 threaded rod and ball ends. one on each side. Or you could use a link between the knuckles and one lockout.
Sorry Reid I didn't know that Cameron was logged in. | |
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BigRedB2 Stone Crusher
Number of posts : 625 Age : 42 Location : Winston Salem, NC Occupation : Out of Work Male Escort Registration date : 2007-01-02
| Subject: Re: highlift axles Tue 20 Nov 2007, 20:06 | |
| thanks man, i was hoping they had a prettier solution. looks like i'll be buying lockouts then.
you dont happen to know if the tlt axle guts will work in a highlift do you? | |
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KrawlDaddy520 FULL MEMBER
Number of posts : 146 Age : 51 Location : China Grove N.C. Registration date : 2007-01-10
| Subject: Re: highlift axles Tue 20 Nov 2007, 20:12 | |
| I don't really know. Aside from the locking screw on the one side, the gears look close. I think the center section looks a little more offset to one side. | |
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