Hi,
After scraping through the MOT on brake efficiency and brake balance (and remembering how 'agricultural' S3 brakes are on the drive to the MOT centre!), I've been reading all of the threads about brake upgrade, fitting disco axles etc in order to bring it up to date a bit more, and if possible improve the pretty appalling turning circle!
It looks like either you have to go down the replacement axle route (which is a lot of work), or stump up cash for RM / Heystee conversion kits.
From looking at Heystee's site, their kit also allows you to use defender CVs, replacing the UJs in the series swivels. I mailed Heystee and they said that this is primarily for running full time 4x4, and they've not tested it to see if this would also allow more steering lock...
So - the question is - is the steering angle limited by the swivel, or is it limited by the UJ within the swivel? I've got the stops adjusted on mine, with higher offset modular rims I am at the limit of how far the wheel will physically go but still a few inches off touching any chassis...
Any ideas?
Cheers
Jon
After scraping through the MOT on brake efficiency and brake balance (and remembering how 'agricultural' S3 brakes are on the drive to the MOT centre!), I've been reading all of the threads about brake upgrade, fitting disco axles etc in order to bring it up to date a bit more, and if possible improve the pretty appalling turning circle!
It looks like either you have to go down the replacement axle route (which is a lot of work), or stump up cash for RM / Heystee conversion kits.
From looking at Heystee's site, their kit also allows you to use defender CVs, replacing the UJs in the series swivels. I mailed Heystee and they said that this is primarily for running full time 4x4, and they've not tested it to see if this would also allow more steering lock...
So - the question is - is the steering angle limited by the swivel, or is it limited by the UJ within the swivel? I've got the stops adjusted on mine, with higher offset modular rims I am at the limit of how far the wheel will physically go but still a few inches off touching any chassis...
Any ideas?
Cheers
Jon