S4Cruiser
SILVER Star
I don't see any sort of slip joint in your steering setup to allow for body movement when the frame flexes. I've read in some cases that the lack of slip can lead to damage to the steering box and/or steering linkages. Is there something I'm not seeing?
It looks like your U-Joints do clear, but for reference, Flaming River makes steering U-Joints that are way more compact if needed.
How much space is there between the steering shaft and your headers? It almost looks like they may interfere with each other during operation.
Now that I've rained on your parade... Your rig looks like it's coming along well. I hope mine will look half as good someday. Keep up the good work, every cruiser deserves a little TLC![]()
Meh - I wouldn't sweat it...run it. Just be aware that with the lack of a collapsible shaft, the steering will become a javelin toward your body in a head on collision. Full disclosure...mine has no collapsible shaft either.
. as far as safety goes... thats a tough one. i even go back and forth on weather i even want to put the roll cage in because i don't like the looks of them. i am fully aware of the dangers of a non-collapsable steering column but again, running right along the frame and engine like it does, i can't see that it would be able to push forward a great deal and it does have the turn at the fire wall so it should bend over.... thats what I'm telling myself anyway


