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Solid axle steering stops #989720 03/13/10 05:23 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 30
thorn4run Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Working on my solid axle I cut the steering stops off so I could rotate the knuckels plus i got the Marlin ball guesset kit for putting it all back together. Now my problem is welding on and adjusting the steering stops. Any body got tips on adjusting them for stock burfields, whats the most angle a stock burfield can handle?

Last edited by thorn4run; 03/13/10 06:38 PM.
Re: Solid axle steering stops [Re: thorn4run] #989721 03/14/10 01:45 AM
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missouriman Offline
Rock Warrior
I use mine to keep from crushing the seals, then later to keep my tires out of the springs.

sorry I don't have a real answer for you.

where in south dakota are you?

Re: Solid axle steering stops [Re: missouriman] #989722 03/14/10 05:42 PM
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thorn4run Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Rapid City. I watched you and your wife crawl a trail in the Camp 5 area a few years ago during the Dakota Territory Challenge. I decided then that I needed to do away with the IFS on my rig so I guess you and you wife helped me make the decision to go Solid. Thanks

Re: Solid axle steering stops [Re: thorn4run] #989723 03/15/10 04:29 AM
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missouriman Offline
Rock Warrior
your welcome.
the wife is not afraid to push hers. lol. it is not as pretty any more!!!

if you like pm me your name, do you belong to the black hills 4 wheelers site yet?

good information on what is going on with land use, trails and trail rides.


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