I have the QT quards fitted front and back as well as the HD steering rods.
There were no clearance issues that presented.
MtM
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
I have the QT quards fitted front and back as well as the HD steering rods.
There were no clearance issues that presented.
MtM
Yea it's one of those enjoyable jobs like changing an axle or diff centre in the bush because they were "designed" to fail, haha
Replace the steering arms, they are rubbish, I've bent heaps of steerings arms until I welded angle to them, now upgraded arms, and funnily, I've never had a failure further upstream....
I fitted a QT rear diff guard and it fowled the "loneranger" 130L fuel tank with load in the rear or a full tank. A small bump and you hear it through the car.
Not sure if this is relevant to you?
Not really.
There are 2 things - elastic deformation (bending that returns to original shape) and plastic deformation (bent and stays bent).
The replacement HD track rods are a larger diameter, so are therefore more resistant to BOTH plastic and elastic deformation.
I agree with Rick, an upgrade to the track rod and the trailing arms is a must.
The drag link I have however left standard, as they rarely bend.
I have never seen upgraded track rods lead to failures elsewhere.
Hi, Mr Pedantic here.Not everyone does it, but for those that do, could I just point out that these things are called steering rods, not steering arms?
Wagoo.
Hi All
I changed my tie rod and drag link for the heavy duty items, fitted an alloy steering guard and added a front diff pan guard, when I first brought my 110 flat tray.
Haven't had any trouble with this side of things since, I'm pleased with that part of what's done.
I will not be raising the ride height, as I do a lot of sideling work with my Land Rover and not much of climbing rock shelves, etc.
So no need to change the drag links or radius arm to suit high set springs, as they won't be fitted, but I do have rear air bag's as supplements for extra side stability.
Yet to install my rear ARB air locker into my spare Salisbury diff, but I think steering / turning brakes may have been better for my needs.
Cheers Arthur
Last edited by wrinklearthur; 2nd July 2011 at 07:04 PM. Reason: e inserted in sideling
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