Ultimate Offroad Dynamics Steering

Can you post some more pics of the tie rod setup? And maybe some tube measurements or something so we can see how this may compare to say the ruffstuff setup or another dom tube style?
 
Yee haw giddy up "bub". i dont see how agreeing with Granite_head got you all worked up.


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R u still here? Come on... if you want to troll someones post go do it somewhere else. Smh...
I'm trying to give informative reviews and opinions of a product that has yet to be reviewed on WOL. No offense but you aren't helping. Not one bit. Why so serious?


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R u still here? Come on... if you want to troll someones post go do it somewhere else. Smh...
I'm trying to give informative reviews and opinions of a product that has yet to be reviewed on WOL. No offense but you aren't helping. Not one bit. Why so serious?


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Agreeing to pick better lines makes me a troll sweet... ill take it. thanks for your 1 review and hearty contributions
and you bub are the one getting all worked up about it.... Why so serious?
 
R u still here? Come on... if you want to troll someones post go do it somewhere else. Smh...
I'm trying to give informative reviews and opinions of a product that has yet to be reviewed on WOL. No offense but you aren't helping. Not one bit. Why so serious?


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:cheesy: sheaffadelic a troll!? Wow you gotta learn to lighten the fuck up.

Also your review is not helping. Steel nor aluminum will bend and return to their original form.
 
:cheesy: sheaffadelic a troll!? Wow you gotta learn to lighten the fuck up.

Also your review is not helping. Steel nor aluminum will bend and return to their original form.

I'm not 100% sure on this but I've been told there are some grades of aluminum that have memory and take a hit better than steel because they "return". I'm not sure how I'd feel about having a piece of aluminum as part of my steering linkage though...


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I'm not 100% sure on this but I've been told there are some grades of aluminum that have memory and take a hit better than steel because they "return". I'm not sure how I'd feel about having a piece of aluminum as part of my steering linkage though...


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You're right man! Rock Krawler sells one that bends and returns to shape.


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I'm not 100% sure on this but I've been told there are some grades of aluminum that have memory and take a hit better than steel because they "return". I'm not sure how I'd feel about having a piece of aluminum as part of my steering linkage though...


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Sure you can make anything "return" if you really want it but all your doing is making the metal weaker. Next time it will just bend easier and maybe even break on you. The only aluminum I would want to bend back into shape is the aluminum used on the body.
 
Sure you can make anything "return" if you really want it but all your doing is making the metal weaker. Next time it will just bend easier and maybe even break on you. The only aluminum I would want to bend back into shape is the aluminum used on the body.

I see what you're saying. And partially agree. It's all about a balance between yield point and yield strength.
Research aircraft aluminum.


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All materials will bend some and return to shape without you even noticing. What do you think is happening in your vehicles springs? The problem as I understand it is that aluminum goes beyond this point easier than steel, for the same grade and thickness material.

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All materials will bend some and return to shape without you even noticing. What do you think is happening in your vehicles springs? The problem as I understand it is that aluminum goes beyond this point easier than steel, for the same grade and thickness material.

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Precisely sir!
I wasn't referring to your post earlier btw. Just FYI. [emoji1360][emoji1360][emoji41][emoji631]


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I fall to see trolling here. I see legitimate questions about this product, and legitimate concerns. Calling someone a troll, because they may not agree, is a little silly.


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