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<blockquote data-quote="Rjhoward32006" data-source="post: 635696" data-attributes="member: 4043"><p>Okay so i broke a u joint in the front axle. Over steering it because i dont like using knuckle stops but would rather limit the ram. Which i learned i do not have correct because i have the arms pulled back closer to the Kp on the high steer arm. I will be limiting it for a short fix for our race at aop later this month. </p><p>I really like the turning radious and would like to keep it turning as far as it is now. So i thought about having the axles machined so i could keep the turning radious i have but not bind the yokes togethor.</p><p>Anyone know of a local shop that does this? Or has anyone ever done this?</p><p></p><p>location is Atlanta area, only shop I've seen do this is out of IN</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rjhoward32006, post: 635696, member: 4043"] Okay so i broke a u joint in the front axle. Over steering it because i dont like using knuckle stops but would rather limit the ram. Which i learned i do not have correct because i have the arms pulled back closer to the Kp on the high steer arm. I will be limiting it for a short fix for our race at aop later this month. I really like the turning radious and would like to keep it turning as far as it is now. So i thought about having the axles machined so i could keep the turning radious i have but not bind the yokes togethor. Anyone know of a local shop that does this? Or has anyone ever done this? location is Atlanta area, only shop I've seen do this is out of IN [/QUOTE]
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