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Posted 10/12/2008 11:00:14 PM


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Hey Conrad,...... Borgeson makes a sweet steering shaft turn knuckle. I would use the ones that attach to a D-Shaft where the shaft has a flat edge for the locking screws to tighten down on....The turn knuckles can be bought through Summit Racing.  Another option is to use tractor PTO drive shafts like I did on the Rumbler you can buy from a farm supply shop or Tractor shop.....One last suggestion is to cut out some steering knuckles from existing steering shafts from U-Pull-It....then slide steel rods into them and weld them on........

OH one last suggestion you could buy a steering rack from a supplier in Hot VWs that can mount on your chassis and as you turn the steering wheel it is geared to move arms outward. That could be attached through a  heim joint to a rotating shaft down the control arm of the mini Tumbler. It would turn like the real thing.......Hope that makes sense......I'll keep that starter for you if you want it.....Looking good......BWD

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Posted 10/13/2008 11:55:59 AM


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Shaggy...how the heck do you know these things? And Thank you 4Reals for the encouraging words - i wish I could do this 24/7. I should've known Dave was going to give me more than one suggestion....the man is full of great ideas...so Dave fix this damn economy already!

I'm going to look around the net as per all of your suggestions. Thanks again guys..I'm giving myself 2-3 weeks to get the parts I need for this.



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Posted 10/14/2008 12:52:52 AM


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Yeah my wife says I'm full of it....hahaha...BWD
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Posted 10/14/2008 9:02:35 AM


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Ok Conrad i came up with a simple idea, basing it off of a go-cart/lawnmower steering system.   

First off here are the pictures, forgive the cruedness i whipped it up in 30 minutes, and the items that i added are painted red.

You may notice a blank area between the shafts, there are suppose to be "heim" joints there, or ball joints, either or.   I didnt draw these but here is a picture of them i found at www.gokartgalaxy.com

 

You might be able to pick up these parts at your nearest Home Depot since they do sell lawmowers.   Anyway its  just a suggestion

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Posted 10/14/2008 6:21:02 PM


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I love how you just "come up" with these things.  I'm looking at my front arms in 3D...cool.

Good thing i didn't see this at waork today...I would have got nothing done.


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Posted 10/14/2008 6:25:21 PM


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This looks like it can work. It's hard for me to visualize mechanichs it seems because you just gave me what is known as the "Ah Ha" moment. Very simple mechanics while i was thinking more complex.

I'm printing this out.


...does it come in black?

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Posted 10/14/2008 7:45:18 PM


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This will probably work on a go-cart. but the rods that run to the wheels need to be parallel to the arms, and the "pivot" point for the cross bars/steering shaft needs to be under the pivot point for the arms. The heim joints will probably take up the slack, but if the rods aren't aligned parallel and the pivot points don't line up, when the suspension goes up and down the difference between the pivot points will try to make the "tie" rods move forward and back. (looking at it as a parallelagram the end of the wheel arm and the end of the link arm at the wheel are at a fixed distance. pivot points need to be the same distance to work together)

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Your 3d looks a lot better than mine.


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