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Thread: Disco steering arm on 110.

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    Disco steering arm on 110.

    Hello All, a quick question i have put a 4 bolt steering box in my 110 and the old drop arm doesn't fit as well as it could, so i was thinking of changing back to the original disco drop arm and putting on a disco steering link. This would give the added benifit of haveing tie rod ends at both ends, not the ball joint in the drop arm. What i wanted check was if there was any catches here. I know i will lose to damper mount but if have an old series one i can fit.

    Just thought i would check in case there was some unseen catch.

    Cheers,
    Dan.
    84' 120" ute - 3.9 isuzu.

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    disco steering box

    I had recently asked regarding the fitting of a D2 steering box onto a 98 Deefer 300 TDI.

    I had read that it provides more direct steering.

    What is involved and how does it work in the end?

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    Well the box I fitted was out of a disco 1 so there wasn't any change in the ratio and so works fine. It is just that the ball joint in the drop arm is irritating me.
    I have heard the opposite about the D2 steering. I heard it was a higher ration and so took more turns lock to lock. It is also supposed to be stronger at the bottom, so better is you have big tires.
    Dan.
    84' 120" ute - 3.9 isuzu.

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