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Rockwells make your sac swell!
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwells607" data-source="post: 650871" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>I built this buggy with original intent of rear steer and it just didn't happend till now, I had a PSC pump so I built a mount, I had a spare set of ouverson 16 spline shafts so I picked up another steering rockwell and put a blue torch fab Mohawk on it, put a set of Jim Gersts seals in it, made a tie rod and high steer arm so it mirrored the front . I bought a PSC control valve and reservoir and put it all together . I haven't wheeled it yet but it works very fast in the shop. So far im pleased with how it turned out I still need to make a heat shield cover for the control valve so my arm doesn't touch the fittings when their hot. But I'm itching to wheel and test it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwells607, post: 650871, member: 1134"] I built this buggy with original intent of rear steer and it just didn't happend till now, I had a PSC pump so I built a mount, I had a spare set of ouverson 16 spline shafts so I picked up another steering rockwell and put a blue torch fab Mohawk on it, put a set of Jim Gersts seals in it, made a tie rod and high steer arm so it mirrored the front . I bought a PSC control valve and reservoir and put it all together . I haven't wheeled it yet but it works very fast in the shop. So far im pleased with how it turned out I still need to make a heat shield cover for the control valve so my arm doesn't touch the fittings when their hot. But I'm itching to wheel and test it out [/QUOTE]
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