07-21-2007, 08:01 PM | #1 |
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mercedes arms for ott or hi steer
Here are some pics of the mercedes arms that purchased to moved the tie rod and drag link bars over the top (OTT) of the springs since I have a SPOA done. This way I will not need to use a zbar and this help with putting the steering back to original position just above the springs.
I can one of two things: 1. do a 1/2 hi steer where I only take one (1617 left mercedes arm) and put it on the right side and connect only a modified tie rod to it. and leave the drag link below the springs in it original possition. 2. put both mercedes arms on and then shorten the drag link bar to fit between the mercedes arms and leaving the tie rod connected to original location on the drag link bar. I also had to purchase some new bolts for the mercedes arms because they are fatter and the original bolts will not work. 2ea - m12x1.25x50mm 2ea - m12x1.25x60mm from lowes 5 bucks each. I will need to drill out the center holes of the mercedes arms with a 9/16" drill bit. This way the holes will line up with original holes on the samurai. now for the pics:
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08-16-2007, 09:51 PM | #2 |
Splattt- you want some
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Update
I went out and bought a cheap harbor frieght drill press 40.00 9/16" high speed steel bit 19.00 drill press clamp too 7.00 7 hours of drilling to find out the mercedes arms are harder than High speed steel bits rounded the corners of the bit I went to Grainger and bought a 9/16" cobalt bit ( harder than the mercedes arms) now only took about 1 hours of drilling out 3 holes left. I used the slowest speed and tons of water to keep it cool. I did have to buy new bolts to mount the arms because the old ones were not long enough. here are the pictures of the arm mounted on the right side. I still need to fab up a tie rod to connect up the arm to the pitman arm. here are models that you can find these arms on. not sure if these are correct but they might help in finding your set of arms: heres what i found with part numbers models and years .126 S-Class Sedans Chassis Engine Model Years HP Weight WB W126.032 M116.961 V8 380SE 1984-85 155 3685 W126.033 M116.961 V8 380SEL 1981-83 155 3640 121.1" W126.035 M116.965 V8 420SEL 1986-91 201 3850 W126.037 M116.963 V8 500SEL 1984-85 184 3730 W126.039 M117.968 V8 560SEL 1986-91 238 4125 W126.120 M617.951 I5 300SD Turbodiesel 1981-85 120 3625 W126.125 M603.961 I6 300SDL Turbodiesel 1986-87 148 3835 126.025 103.981 I6 300SEL 1988-91 177 3630 126.024 103.981 I6 300SE 1989-91 177 3585 126.135 603.970 I6 350SDL Turbodiesel 1990-91 134 3850 126.134 603.970 I6 350SD Turbodiesel 1991 134 W126 Coupes Chassis Engine Model Years HP Weight W126.043 M116.961 V8 380SEC 1982-83 155 3760 W126.044 M117.963 V8 500SEC 1984-85 187 3655 W126.045 M117.968 V8 560SEC 1986-91 238 3960 Another setup I found: http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/topic,60512.0.html to see all the pics click here http://s188.photobucket.com/albums/z...rcedes%20Arms/
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Thanks, 67fastback ------------- 84 Honda cr60r - for sale 87 Honda 200sx - for sale 67 Mustang fastback - under restoration MCA #63430 04 Silverado 2500 crew cab 87 sami - "SPLAT" 87 sami tin top - "Blue Fire" 88 sami - "Squirt" My New Video Channel -http://www.youtube.com/PhillbillyProduction My Video Channel - http://www.youtube.com/justworkn Last edited by 67fastback; 12-08-2007 at 11:45 PM. |
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