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Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: kobyhud] #722220 05/15/06 08:02 PM
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This is I am certain because of the detroit. It handles all sorts of funny.


Definitely because of the detriot. The 14bff detriot has its own 'unique' characteristics... but its not less squirrly than my D44 was with a No-Slip, just different in its own way.

-Rob

Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: RobG] #722221 05/15/06 09:44 PM
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kobyhud Offline
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Well big tires combined with a detroit and hydro assist because you can't turn big tires without it combine to make things quirky. I actually didn't notice the hydro assist so much until the bigger tires... but now it is more noticeable. I should probably drill out the power steering pump a little for more volume.

Rob, do you have any difficulties steering your beast with the stock box and pump? I seem to have some trouble when the front end is locked in even with the hydro assist.

Anyhow... just be warned... you may end up with a trailer queen...


95 Rodeo LS, Auto, SAS, , 60 front, 14 bolt rear. 5.13 r&p, Hydro-Assist, teras..
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Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: kobyhud] #722222 05/15/06 09:54 PM
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Rob, do you have any difficulties steering your beast with the stock box and pump? I seem to have some trouble when the front end is locked in even with the hydro assist.


oh yea! its an absolute bear, ask anyone thats wheel'd behind me here on the narrow east coast trails. one of the next projects on my horizon is to loose the Isuzu box and swap in something that flows a little better for hydro assist. my hydro setup with the stock box tapped isn't anything like other systems I've driven. I think the limitations of the isuzu box is the problem.

-Rob

Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: RobG] #722223 05/15/06 11:49 PM
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kobyhud Offline
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oh yea! its an absolute bear, ask anyone thats wheel'd behind me here on the narrow east coast trails. one of the next projects on my horizon is to loose the Isuzu box and swap in something that flows a little better for hydro assist. my hydro setup with the stock box tapped isn't anything like other systems I've driven. I think the limitations of the isuzu box is the problem.
-Rob


That makes me kinda sad. I was hoping I was going to have an easy fix for this problem. Saginaw boxes aren't exactly a joy to swap in either. The clearances on that side aren't too incredibly friendly.

Now is it the box or is it the pump?


95 Rodeo LS, Auto, SAS, , 60 front, 14 bolt rear. 5.13 r&p, Hydro-Assist, teras..
http://www.pieceofhud.com/gallery
Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: kobyhud] #722224 05/16/06 01:10 PM
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no, not the pump. I remember seeing flowrates for my pump at somewhere around 2GPM when I had my hydro winch... that should be plenty for hydro assist. however, if you examine the size of the box internals, they're dramatically smaller than that of a std chevy box. i'm not saying the pump won't be a problem, but the first concern is the limitations of the box IMO.

-Rob

Re: Axle Questions 44 60 and 14 bolt [Re: RobG] #722225 05/16/06 04:20 PM
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kobyhud Offline
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K, I plan on drilling out the bore a little bit on my pump just to make sure I get a little more volume. That is supposed to help with the speed more than anything else though. I will let you know how it works.


95 Rodeo LS, Auto, SAS, , 60 front, 14 bolt rear. 5.13 r&p, Hydro-Assist, teras..
http://www.pieceofhud.com/gallery
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