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ok everybody, I need everybody's opinion on this one. Here's the dilly...
My project is using the rear steering setup for "4 wheel steering" as it's primary steering up front. The only problem I had with this decision (I knew it would be an issue) is that it now places the tie rods (turnbuckles.. whatever) in front of the front a-arms, making them extremely succeptable to abuse. Here's a list of front end component I already have or are planning to get very soon.
Have:
Fastlane aluminum bulks
Fastlane aluminum shock towers
Will Have:
RPM A-arms
Lunsford Ti hinge pins
RPM knuckles
Integy Piggybacks
New Era aluminum bumber supports
New Era aluminum sway bars (the ones that connect to the bumper supports)
So I guess I just need to know what the better route is with the tie rods. Super Strong (I've seen Ti rods with Ti ends) or something weaker to take the hit. I would imagine that a hit from the front won't damage too much up front cuz the weak link is at the knuckle pivot points but from the bottom... that a different story. Ball and cup ends(will they pop off under hard cornering?)Carbon rods(will they snap instead of bend if hit hard enough?)
I've come to the obvioius conclusion that with this particular setup tie rod damage is inevitable. And for those who are wondering why the hell I would use this steering seup.... The chassis place is mounted backwards in order change the weight distribution. thanks guys.
My project is using the rear steering setup for "4 wheel steering" as it's primary steering up front. The only problem I had with this decision (I knew it would be an issue) is that it now places the tie rods (turnbuckles.. whatever) in front of the front a-arms, making them extremely succeptable to abuse. Here's a list of front end component I already have or are planning to get very soon.
Have:
Fastlane aluminum bulks
Fastlane aluminum shock towers
Will Have:
RPM A-arms
Lunsford Ti hinge pins
RPM knuckles
Integy Piggybacks
New Era aluminum bumber supports
New Era aluminum sway bars (the ones that connect to the bumper supports)
So I guess I just need to know what the better route is with the tie rods. Super Strong (I've seen Ti rods with Ti ends) or something weaker to take the hit. I would imagine that a hit from the front won't damage too much up front cuz the weak link is at the knuckle pivot points but from the bottom... that a different story. Ball and cup ends(will they pop off under hard cornering?)Carbon rods(will they snap instead of bend if hit hard enough?)
I've come to the obvioius conclusion that with this particular setup tie rod damage is inevitable. And for those who are wondering why the hell I would use this steering seup.... The chassis place is mounted backwards in order change the weight distribution. thanks guys.