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moparjim Member
Age : 37 Join date : 2016-01-16 Points : 3347 Posts : 82 Location : Kent PA
| Subject: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 11:46 am | |
| First off, sorry yet again for the "sketchy" drawing, but it is just for reference. I have a wheel horse a90 that I'm building into a speed tractor and have some questions on the steering setup. The way the steering is built on this thing is complete beef. That being said, I would love to keep it and adapt it to the solid front axle I will be building on it to lower it. My main question is, can I connect the tie rods to the new lowered spindles without the geometries being too far off? I will try to find a better actual picture of the steering so it is better seen how it works. | |
| | | tater195 Member
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Join date : 2016-11-23 Points : 3330 Posts : 383
| Subject: Re: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 11:56 am | |
| the old tie rods may still work depending on how much they can be adjusted and how far you are lowering it. More than likely you will have a problem with toe-in and have to replace them. | |
| | | moparjim Member
Age : 37 Join date : 2016-01-16 Points : 3347 Posts : 82 Location : Kent PA
| Subject: Re: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 12:10 pm | |
| So, basically, I would have to make longer tie rods? I figured that would be in store. When I make my new spindles, could I keep the steering arms close to stock location to help with the geometry? I'm not running ridiculously small tires on this thing, so ground clearance isn't too big of an issue. I would just really like to keep this steering setup because it is a very quick ratio (not direct steer quick, but quick), and its stout as all h#ll. It's not going to be super low either, I figured about making the frame 3-4" off the ground. It'll never see "off road" either, just driveways and yards at the most. | |
| | | moparjim Member
Age : 37 Join date : 2016-01-16 Points : 3347 Posts : 82 Location : Kent PA
| | | | moparjim Member
Age : 37 Join date : 2016-01-16 Points : 3347 Posts : 82 Location : Kent PA
| Subject: Re: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 12:22 pm | |
| Btw, that engine isn't going on the build, it was simply to see if it would fit. Its going to get a built 28 ci flatty with governor delete and molkt style carb. I'm hoping for close to 15-18 hp all said and done. | |
| | | tater195 Member
2018 Build-Off Entrant
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Join date : 2016-11-23 Points : 3330 Posts : 383
| Subject: Re: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 12:32 pm | |
| 3-4" frame clearance will be hard to achieve with a vertical shaft and modifying stock parts. You can get close with an axle flip and a frame notch, but all that is going to get in the way of the engine shaft, pulley, clutch, belts guides, etc | |
| | | moparjim Member
Age : 37 Join date : 2016-01-16 Points : 3347 Posts : 82 Location : Kent PA
| Subject: Re: Wheel Horse steering for speed February 2nd 2017, 12:45 pm | |
| Sorry, I forgot to mention it's gonna get a 700 and a go-kart rear axle. I'm planning on using the 600 peerless for another project. This will be probably the most expensive build I have undergone thus far. My goal is to be able to do 45-50 mph safely and have the most fun as possible. | |
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