steering Z bar
- Highlander
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steering Z bar
After bending ANOTHER one this weekend I really do need to get a quality one!
Whats everyone else using?
Mine is standard SPOA with no extra lift
Whats everyone else using?
Mine is standard SPOA with no extra lift
Last edited by Highlander on Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:44 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Steering Z bar
Might be more than you want to spend but the only true solution in my opinion http://www.rsmfg.co.uk/page15.html
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Re: Steering Z bar
Get mercedes steering arms... you bolt them on with your brake caliper mounts and give you nice easy OTT steering
I couldn't tell you which mercedes they come off though!
I couldn't tell you which mercedes they come off though!
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
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'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
Re: Steering Z bar
twiss wrote:Get mercedes steering arms... you bolt them on with your brake caliper mounts and give you nice easy OTT steering
I couldn't tell you which mercedes they come off though!
For an offroad only low speed vehicle maybe, the Tre's have different tapers to suzuki Tre's and this results in barely any surface contact. I would not advise it on any road going SJ!
a thread with measurements etc. http://www.zukikrawlers.com/showthread.php?t=22075
Re: Steering Z bar
well unless you make a new steering links with mercedes Tre's
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Re: Steering Z bar
Yeah as scott points out I think most people use different tie rods.
My mate who's got the merc arms on his has a different tie rod that's about the same length as a suzuki one
My mate who's got the merc arms on his has a different tie rod that's about the same length as a suzuki one
Twiss
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
'93 Suzuki Samurai Sport 1.6 16v SU. Virtual lift, spring under, 31s
'93 Maruti Gypsy MG410
"If brute force doesn't fix your problem, you aren't using enough of it."
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Re: Steering Z bar
I'm going with the Merc steering arms and TRE's
Been trawling the Merc forums to find the right ones, the off road forums are full of dodgy info!
They are actually called steering arms and are fitted to the 126 Chassis which covers these models :
Model numbers in BOLD
Part 11 on this picture (they are handed left and right)
These are the Mercedes part no's (if you want new ones)
STEERING ARM LEFT - A 1163321620
STEERING ARM RIGHT - A 1163321720
This is one fitted on a Suzuki, it bolts to the caliper holes but needs slightly drilled out to fit and longer bolts.
The new bolts need to be :
M12 x 1.25 x 50
M12 x 1.25 x 60
They are different lengths, you will need one of each for either calliper
I'll add some pics as I do it
Been trawling the Merc forums to find the right ones, the off road forums are full of dodgy info!
They are actually called steering arms and are fitted to the 126 Chassis which covers these models :
Model numbers in BOLD
Part 11 on this picture (they are handed left and right)
These are the Mercedes part no's (if you want new ones)
STEERING ARM LEFT - A 1163321620
STEERING ARM RIGHT - A 1163321720
This is one fitted on a Suzuki, it bolts to the caliper holes but needs slightly drilled out to fit and longer bolts.
The new bolts need to be :
M12 x 1.25 x 50
M12 x 1.25 x 60
They are different lengths, you will need one of each for either calliper
I'll add some pics as I do it
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Re: Steering Z bar
if you do, it would be great to see how you do it,
Ian
Ian
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Ian.
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Re: Steering Z bar
Wee update :
Steering arms can be had here (big Merc breakers)
http://www.mercman.net
£10 each plus vat
One of the ebay breakers I asked wanted £50 each plus postage!!
They are £41 each new from Mercedes
Steering arms can be had here (big Merc breakers)
http://www.mercman.net
£10 each plus vat
One of the ebay breakers I asked wanted £50 each plus postage!!
They are £41 each new from Mercedes
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Re: steering Z bar
I think that merc arm is such a good idea compared to the horrid Z-Bar
I was going to do it using only 1 arm by making a new drop link and leaving the existing tia bar in place on the original mounts, in theory to make the drop link all I needed was 2 rod ends (one for SJ and one for Merc) a beefy bit of Dom and someone to cut some threads in either end so that the rod ends could also be changed when they wear out too.
£10 each, that makes for a cheap decent conversion
I was going to do it using only 1 arm by making a new drop link and leaving the existing tia bar in place on the original mounts, in theory to make the drop link all I needed was 2 rod ends (one for SJ and one for Merc) a beefy bit of Dom and someone to cut some threads in either end so that the rod ends could also be changed when they wear out too.
£10 each, that makes for a cheap decent conversion