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Old 01-16-2011, 02:47 AM   #1
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Check out the Hydro Steering Bible on Pirate... it's good stuff:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billav...ing/index.html

If you can figure out your needs and how you want it to handle(turns lock to lock, etc), you can choose parts that fit your needs and save big money over any kinds of kits.

www.surpluscenter.com has cheap hydraulic rams that lots of trail-only guys commonly run without issue.

If it is NEVER driven on the street, then I would modify your stock pump, buy an orbital from PSC or somebody(quality orbitals are not that expensive compared to cheaper ones), and a Surplus Center ram. If you drive it on the street more than 25mph, then I'd spring for a good double ended ram from PSC with heims so there isn't as much/any slop in the steering.
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Old 01-16-2011, 08:33 AM   #2
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You can also buy dual action cylinders from surplus center. http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...name=hydraulic
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Old 01-16-2011, 08:56 AM   #3
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yeah double ended rams are cool but do not react as fast as single ended if u plan on hitting anything at wot steering mite be to slo with double,
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:50 AM   #4
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Cool. Thanks for all the info. I'll be piecing it together here shortly. Think the rear is getting linked asap though.

Truck is off road only, so a little slop won't kill me.
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Old 01-16-2011, 06:56 PM   #5
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yeah double ended rams are cool but do not react as fast as single ended if u plan on hitting anything at wot steering mite be to slo with double,
That has nothing to do with it at all. You just have to size a DE cylinder differently than a SE cylinder because you have to account for the shaft being inside of a DE cylinder. The only advantage to a SE cylinder is mounting space. DE will be "balanced" left to right so it won't have more force when extending one way, and act quicker(but with less force) the opposite.

Read Billavista's article.

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You can also buy dual action cylinders from surplus center. http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...name=hydraulic
Dual action just means it has pressure on both sides of the piston(can be powered both directions). A single action cylinder means it only powers one way, and it has to be manually forced to go back to it's previous position. That would be like a dual-post lift cylinder... it only has pressure when raising the lift, then you are basically releasing pressure so it can drop down because of the weight of the vehicle/lift forcing the fluid out of the cylinder.

Surplus does have dual ENDED rams though(which I guess is what you were trying to get at?)... but I was saying to go with PSC or similar for street driving not because of that, but because the cheap rams have CLEVISES vs heim joints.

But there are ways around that too, check out what this guy did to a cheap ram to make it accept heim joints... scroll down to post #370:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...+spidr&page=15
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Old 01-16-2011, 08:42 PM   #6
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I have a double ended ram from surplus center that accepts the same clevis ends that PSC sells for heims or you can screw 3/4" heims directly into the ram. I like the surplus center rams because they have mounting blocks welded to them. Don't have to worry about the clamps coming loose. The single ended tractor rams with the big clevis end will get slopply. If you plan on driving your rig on the road I would suggest calling PSC and getting a complete kit from them with a return to center orbital valve.


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That has nothing to do with it at all. You just have to size a DE cylinder differently than a SE cylinder because you have to account for the shaft being inside of a DE cylinder. The only advantage to a SE cylinder is mounting space. DE will be "balanced" left to right so it won't have more force when extending one way, and act quicker(but with less force) the opposite.

Read Billavista's article.



Dual action just means it has pressure on both sides of the piston(can be powered both directions). A single action cylinder means it only powers one way, and it has to be manually forced to go back to it's previous position. That would be like a dual-post lift cylinder... it only has pressure when raising the lift, then you are basically releasing pressure so it can drop down because of the weight of the vehicle/lift forcing the fluid out of the cylinder.

Surplus does have dual ENDED rams though(which I guess is what you were trying to get at?)... but I was saying to go with PSC or similar for street driving not because of that, but because the cheap rams have CLEVISES vs heim joints.

But there are ways around that too, check out what this guy did to a cheap ram to make it accept heim joints... scroll down to post #370:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...+spidr&page=15
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Old 01-16-2011, 10:45 PM   #7
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I have a double ended ram from surplus center that accepts the same clevis ends that PSC sells for heims or you can screw 3/4" heims directly into the ram. I like the surplus center rams because they have mounting blocks welded to them. Don't have to worry about the clamps coming loose. The single ended tractor rams with the big clevis end will get slopply. If you plan on driving your rig on the road I would suggest calling PSC and getting a complete kit from them with a return to center orbital valve.

Sweet, I'll keep that in mind
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Old 01-17-2011, 09:05 AM   #8
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That has nothing to do with it at all. You just have to size a DE cylinder differently than a SE cylinder because you have to account for the shaft being inside of a DE cylinder. The only advantage to a SE cylinder is mounting space. DE will be "balanced" left to right so it won't have more force when extending one way, and act quicker(but with less force) the opposite.

Read Billavista's article.



Dual action just means it has pressure on both sides of the piston(can be powered both directions). A single action cylinder means it only powers one way, and it has to be manually forced to go back to it's previous position. That would be like a dual-post lift cylinder... it only has pressure when raising the lift, then you are basically releasing pressure so it can drop down because of the weight of the vehicle/lift forcing the fluid out of the cylinder.

Surplus does have dual ENDED rams though(which I guess is what you were trying to get at?)... but I was saying to go with PSC or similar for street driving not because of that, but because the cheap rams have CLEVISES vs heim joints.

But there are ways around that too, check out what this guy did to a cheap ram to make it accept heim joints... scroll down to post #370:

http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...+spidr&page=15
nice def. of single and balanced rams but think we know that.
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Old 01-17-2011, 05:18 PM   #9
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nice def. of single and balanced rams but think we know that.
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