I have decided that rear steer will make my life easier with my truck, I will be able to manuever the trailer like it wasn't there, and no more three point turns at the end of the parking lot aisle. It's a 77 w200 318 4spd full time 4x4 it will remain this way for some time before getting a 4bt conversion. It's intended usage is about 1,500 miles per year of dump runs, camping, the occasional towing. I've read a lot of opinions on why not and what not, but I have decided to do this. I am not looking to rehash the why nots but looking to build it right with a little guidance from some of you that know whats up.
My thoughts are a pair of dana 70 front axles for two reasons the rears take a lot of abuse on a rear steer so the beefier the better and two the dual 70 design will make the gearing easier as the Dana 60 and Dana 70 have different diameter ring gears. Correct?
Gearing choices and translation to relative ground speed and rpm ranges a place to scavange ideas and images of builds and links and hydraulics recomendations.
links
besides the occasional rock crawler or XXRA buggy I don't find a lot of info on rear steer
please help me from shootin myself in the foot and doing this all wrong steer me in the right direction as far as parts and thoughts but please don't tell me why I shouldn't do rear steer
My thoughts are a pair of dana 70 front axles for two reasons the rears take a lot of abuse on a rear steer so the beefier the better and two the dual 70 design will make the gearing easier as the Dana 60 and Dana 70 have different diameter ring gears. Correct?
Gearing choices and translation to relative ground speed and rpm ranges a place to scavange ideas and images of builds and links and hydraulics recomendations.
links
besides the occasional rock crawler or XXRA buggy I don't find a lot of info on rear steer
please help me from shootin myself in the foot and doing this all wrong steer me in the right direction as far as parts and thoughts but please don't tell me why I shouldn't do rear steer
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