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Jonesy
08-17-2012, 07:47 AM
In the process of doing the RUF springs and cross over steering on my 83 yota. I bought the trail gear mounting plates, and have an IFS box with a stock (??) drop pitman with the reamed hole for a FJ80 tie rod end.

With the RUF conversion it pushed the axle at least 2" forward. I can't get the steering box moved forward enough or rotated up enough so that the pitman won't hit the springs under compression or else the crossover link binds up on the tie rod link.

Searched pirate and can't find a straight answer. I'd really hate to hack on the core support since it is the only solid piece on the front dog house. Thought about ordering a flat pitman arm, but not sure if that would solve my problem. Anyone been through this and have any advice?

humpy
08-17-2012, 08:26 AM
What steering are using?? Home made? Hi steer kit??

Jonesy
08-17-2012, 08:36 AM
I bought it used, but I'm pretty sure it is a trail gear hi-steer kit.

Runoveru2
08-17-2012, 09:09 AM
To the best of my knowledge to use a High Steer kit on a Toyota you have to have a drop hanger of at least 2-3 inches or have lift springs with a minimum of 4 inches and bump stopped in order to keep parts from binding. Does this answer your Question ?

humpy
08-17-2012, 11:06 AM
U don't need all that lift... Notch your core support and move box another 1/2-3/4" forward... Will fix your issues... And will not hurt the core support... I think rear springs move axle 3" so the box needs to go farther... Last one I did I had to notch core support and body mount but had just enough lift to clear 35s with some trimming... And he basically daily drives it

fastford
08-17-2012, 11:37 AM
if you get trail gears drop hanget you wont have to mess with core support or body mountd, and it doesnt give you much more lift. I used it on the 85 yota i had

Jonesy
08-17-2012, 12:34 PM
It just has the factory packs right now. I am planning on adding a leaf or two in order to bring it up a little. I'll hack on the core support a little since that is free and I don't have to wait on a part to show up. I'll look at installing bump stops as well.