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My good bye 1 tons REbuild

Avery4jc said:
I understand how the hydraulic system works for the rear steer but how did you run the valve to pump it in one side or the other? Basically how do you control what hose it pumps fluid through?

Is it a seperate switch like they run in the monster trucks or did you set it up differently?

With a Setup like his it will be some kind of electric activation for the rear steer. Yes like a monster truck .
 
M-1028 said:
Yea we try to go 2-3 times a year, but the Halloween run is the ride we make no matter what.

If you see me up there don't be shy

Some buddies and I are going to run up there 2 weeks prior to the halloween run. None of us have been before so we don't want our first trip to be on a big ride.
 
Avery4jc said:
I understand how the hydraulic system works for the rear steer but how did you run the valve to pump it in one side or the other? Basically how do you control what hose it pumps fluid through?

Is it a seperate switch like they run in the monster trucks or did you set it up differently?

This pump comes with a remote on a 10ft teather. Its a three way togle like a monster truck. Just hook the the lines up and your done.
 
hunterguy86 said:
Some buddies and I are going to run up there 2 weeks prior to the halloween run. None of us have been before so we don't want our first trip to be on a big ride.

I hear ya, but the Halloween ride is a BLAST. Besides It will be one of my first rides with the new set up.
 
M-1028 said:
This pump comes with a remote on a 10ft teather. Its a three way togle like a monster truck. Just hook the the lines up and your done.

Cool...
 
Well I decided to slap my truck together to take it to a Tx 4x4 meet and greet at Hooters. I had NO BRAKES so that was interesting. I'm glad I went and was thrilled to drive the truck again.


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how is the rear steering setup? does the rear turn with the steering wheel or is there a way to turn the front and rear sepretly?

and i like this picture, the only thing missing is beer, lol
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1978Blazerk5 said:
how is the rear steering setup? does the rear turn with the steering wheel or is there a way to turn the front and rear sepretly?

and i like this picture, the only thing missing is beer, lol
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His Front Wheel's Turn with the steering wheel , and he said the rear's turn by using a seperate hydraulic source , and a switch to actuate it.
 
Big91RustyBucket said:
His Front Wheel's Turn with the steering wheel , and he said the rear's turn by using a seperate hydraulic source , and a switch to actuate it.

ok thanks i really didnt feel like reading the whole build thread
 
1978Blazerk5 said:
how is the rear steering setup? does the rear turn with the steering wheel or is there a way to turn the front and rear sepretly?

and i like this picture, the only thing missing is beer, lol
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Yeah a couple posts above we went over that...the hydraulic system is completely separate from front to rear....hydraulic assist for the front and a hydraulic system running a single ram out back with a toggle switch to go left, right or center....just like the monster trucks do it...
 
Avery4jc said:
Yeah a couple posts above we went over that...the hydraulic system is completely separate from front to rear....hydraulic assist for the front and a hydraulic system running a single ram out back with a toggle switch to go left, right or center....just like the monster trucks do it...

Wow you paid attention ..... It is full hydro front and rear. Nobody runs rocks in stock configuration with normal steering. Hydro is pretty much a must .
 
1978Blazerk5 said:
and i like this picture, the only thing missing is beer, lol
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:eek1: :bow:
this picture deserves to be posted a few more times. might even get nominated for GMOTM if you were a member.
 
Time for an update

Front brakes
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Rear axle with brakes mounted
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Trac bar
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who needs up travel
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All I got left to do is finish the trac bar mount and find a way to stop fluid from pouring out of the rear steer pump on angles.

Here's a pic of the front shaft mounted
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