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  1. jamesfrom180

    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    very cool!!! exactly what I was thinking of. :drool:
  2. jamesfrom180

    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Bigford, Question was about tandem axles on the rear of a deuce or 5 ton. I still think pics of yours would be cool.
  3. jamesfrom180

    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Cool thought Unforgiven, But the rack still has to transmit the load of the hydro to the tie rod. Unless I'm missing something the lightweight units would not work. I was thinking that you may be able to have a drag link set up say a pitman arm with four holes. Two for drag links to...
  4. jamesfrom180

    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    Adding a cylinder give what advantage. With mechanical linkages one cylinder does all the actuating and the linkages basically provide all links. More cylinders would mean more points of failure. :lost: If you are talking about the tandem...
  5. jamesfrom180

    4 wheel steering on a deuce?anyone done it?

    I know I might get really flamed for saying this but don't the lowrider guys have a lot of multiple circuit hydraulics figured out. All of the hoppers have electrical operated valves. Back to the Hurricane concept you could have each wheel with its own actuator/cylinder. The geometry for...
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