Badco
Agree for you it is expensive
I live about 5km from KLR so no postage etc
My problem is I am time poor so a box of all the parts that are guaranteed to work and no running around for me is worth the difference
Regards
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Badco
Agree for you it is expensive
I live about 5km from KLR so no postage etc
My problem is I am time poor so a box of all the parts that are guaranteed to work and no running around for me is worth the difference
Regards
Which ever way you look at the cost of power steering on the Perentie it is worth it, the power steering makes the vehicle very easy to drive both around town and on the open road, it is more in line with the vehicles that are available to day .
My next project is to upgrade the front solid disc breaks to vented disc along with the power booster to a D1 power booster and look at the possibilities of fitting vented disc to the rear, if the improvements to the breaks are only 30% I will be a very happy person, as it will at least bring a very capable vehicle up to present day standards in the break area.
So here's hoping
The D1 power booster is a double diafram type and should = less foot effort on the peddle.
Ok cool - keen to hear how it goes/fits.
No doubt it will take a little effort.
Getting a little off topic now, but here is a write up of a rear disc conversion with D1 brake booster
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130...pics-p-ns.html
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A small update.
I had bought a long extension to adjust the play in the box, I managed to get it to a satisfactory point. Buuuut it still wanders on the road, it's just easier to control the wander haha
Theeeen the other day when I was putting the truck in the garage to start the turbo project, I noticed the toe is a mile out on the drivers side wheel! No idea how this happened, I never noticed it without the PAS.