easy steer
#3
I thought Quadovator made a kit, but I'm not too sure. Basicly it moves the tierod end attachment point farther away from the factory attachment point thus giving more leverage on the steering. I think it would work good for us with big tires, but I could see putting a lot of pressure on the tie rods and steering stem. Good idea but I like the workout of stock [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#4
guess i havent seen anything on toses. i know when i put @" spacers up front for my springs it changed the steering altogether so it was too easy to steer so i had to go back to 1 1/2" instead as it transfered the weight back tomuch and lighted the front end which was 40% easier to steer.
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
What is it? Obviously it sounds like a part that makes steering easier?
R'</end quote></div>
i'm sorry i just thought everybody knew what it was,go to quadavator.com;;;;i saw a lot of people with the three light mod and assummed everybody had been to the web sight,anyway go to the web sight and you can see for yourself....
What is it? Obviously it sounds like a part that makes steering easier?
R'</end quote></div>
i'm sorry i just thought everybody knew what it was,go to quadavator.com;;;;i saw a lot of people with the three light mod and assummed everybody had been to the web sight,anyway go to the web sight and you can see for yourself....
#6
Wayout -
You are right to assume. Especially me having the
3-way light mod, that is a good indicator. But naa, mark
one up for me I missed that product. Cool, I would
like to look into this as well!
R'
You are right to assume. Especially me having the
3-way light mod, that is a good indicator. But naa, mark
one up for me I missed that product. Cool, I would
like to look into this as well!
R'
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