Get both the bash plate is the best investment
Hi all,
I have been doing some more difficult offroading recently and have thought about either installing HD steering rods or a steering guard or both.
Does anyone have experience with these items that they would like to share?
I was thinking about getting just HD steering rods to keep the weight down upfront as i already have a tjm bar and have been thinking of putting a which in down the track.
I also have 265 75 16 MT MTZ and was thinking they may put extra strain on the steering components and the HD rods may help.
Lastly, i have seen HD rods with greasable tie rod ends or standard sealed tie rod ends. If i go down that route which would be best?
Thanks,
matt
Get both the bash plate is the best investment
You'll get big arguments either way with regards to the tie rod and drag link, but for me it's HD steering arms all the way as the stock ones are, well, I'm not allowed to use the language to adequately describe how poor they are on a G rated forum![]()
Ive got both, went HD rods at first cause i got tired of bending standard ones, then got a bash plate partly cause i like the look of em and partly cause I had some spare cash burning a hole in my sky rocket plus it was on special at the time, HD have proven their worth enough times and the bash plate has done its job on numerous occasions dolla well spent, I just went with non greasable tie rod ends, always found em more than sufficient
What brand HD steering rods are you using?
I'm still stock at the moment. But was looking at terrafirma with greaseables or bearmach with standard ends.
Any I should 'steer' clear of?![]()
I'm using Maxi-Drive HD arms. (fitted ten years ago with the OE TRE's)
As for tie rod ends, I bought QH as they
(used to be) greasable, but two of the three I bought four months ago were sealed, but they magically became greasable before they were installed too.
Got a verbal quote of $650ish for maxi drive so they are OUT. Hard to support local when double the price!
Karcraft in Siverwater Sydney import the Bearmach HD with greasable ends. I fitted these and protector that I made. The rods are cad plated and cost $220.00 for the pair, which was much cheaper than importing them myself, they just bung 'em in their container from the UK. They don't come with the bracket to fit the steering stabiliser but they are advertised as not needing it on the Bearmach site. However, I did fit a tough dog stabiliser RTC type and was supplied with a bolt on bracket and the whole setup works an absolute treat. I reckon steering response improved and I have not even looked like bending anything despite some hard knocks and several animals "going under". I would assume Karcraft would arrange freight to Brisvegas if required.
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