Hillbilly Guide to Lifts and Steering

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I know this was posted sometime back, but it is 11 pages of must reading of how not to design your custom lift, suspension or steering linkage.

Scary Steering
 
OMG that is some scarey stuff.
 
WOO HOO!!! I made the list!!! My late night hack to get the truck to the show actually made the scary steering list. That rocks!!! I cant believe he didn't even mention the shock shafts that were welded for extra length or... well, I'll keep that to myself. If I knew then what I know now......


BTW, steering was redone.... :flipoff2:


I'M FAMOUS!!! AWW YEAH.
 
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WOO HOO!!! I made the list!!! My late night hack to get the truck to the show actually made the scary steering list. That rocks!!! I cant believe he didn't even mention the shock shafts that were welded for extra length or... well, I'll keep that to myself. If I knew then what I know now......


BTW, steering was redone.... :flipoff2:

Don't leave us hanging... Post up your scary steering picture.
 
Here they are..... If we ever meet I will be glad to sign autographs. :p

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1/2" heims with a nut welded inside 1 1/2" black pipe. All welded with a stick welder. The "hy-steer" arm was some 5/8" flat stock I had laying around cut with a grinder with a cutoff wheel. It got me the 12 miles there and back to the show. I ain't ashamed. :doh:
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Yee Haa ! :hillbilly:
 
AHAHAHA I am LMFAO over these fine examples of trailer park engineering. I just hope none of them drive anywhere near me.
 
That truck is long gone. Here's what I'm working with now. Little better, eh?

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