Solid Axle Conversion Tech

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Tempted

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Yes. I had an NP208 which is why I went with the passenger side drop axle.
 

TylerZ281500

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no sir it was in discussion of the not buying the expensive steering kits on the market convo. your more than welcome to voice your opinion on it though if you have something to add
 

Tempted

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Nah, I have a full hydraulic system that was going to be used. Didn't want to run a crossover.
 

90chevstepside

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It'd work by using hydraulic fluid and tubes run to the axle. When you turned the steering wheel, it would pump fluid into the hydraulic arm that's attached to the axle and it would push the steering arm to the left or right depending on which way you turn the wheel. It'd have 2 lines. One for turning left, and one for turning right. Kinda how brakes work. When you press the pedal, brake fluid is pushed through the lines which pushes the piston in the calipers to make the pads press onto the rotor.
 
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