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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Will do on the post. As for this thread, the rear steering thing is a lot of fun. I remember reading an article about Bigfoot and how they added the rear steering. Bob Chandler was talking to a Rockwell engineer and the engineer said that the axles (steer to drive position) were interchangable...
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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Thanks. If the moderators don't mind, since this is an MV site and my truck really is not part of that group, I'll do a small thread on it. Otherwise I'll email you with the details. PM an addy and we'll go from there.
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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    You have a good eye mudguppy. The winch is going on front when I get the bumper / mount finished. I needed a place to store it out of the way. I plan to drive it with hydraulics as I may not have any help if (when) I get it stuck. That may cut the pull a little but I will not weigh anywhere...
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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Ok. Here they are. Donor truck was a 1952 M51 for most of the parts.
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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Hopefully these will load. Basic stuff here. Just a 12 volt electric / hydraulic pump, 4-way solenoid. Small pneumatic ram to drive the pin. Standard 5 ton steering arm with the hole squared up and the guides welded on. Pin hits the center every time.
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    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    I have 5 tons with rear steering under my F-700. It has an electric / hydraulic power source with a toggle switch for left / right. It has a small pneumatic cylinder that drives a 1" pin in and locks it for road use. If you want I'll send some pics. Front and rear are not connected in any way.
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