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To lite steer or not to lite steer
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<blockquote data-quote="KateLovesPurple" data-source="post: 609649" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>I'm guessing you probably bought the same one I did by the sound of it. You should have had a template in the kit, trace it on to some steel, I used 3mm I think. Bolt it to the steering column top mount on the dash, assemble the steering and mark on the outer tube where it needs to go and weld it on. Simple as that. As you may be able to see in my photo earlier in this thread, mine has an outer tube on the lower half below the motor. This is made from 75mm dia 3mm thick pipe and a 3mm plate on the bottom, welded to the lower motor bracket. Just to tidy things up a bit and make the column even more rigid. A bit like the litesteer one I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateLovesPurple, post: 609649, member: 743"] I'm guessing you probably bought the same one I did by the sound of it. You should have had a template in the kit, trace it on to some steel, I used 3mm I think. Bolt it to the steering column top mount on the dash, assemble the steering and mark on the outer tube where it needs to go and weld it on. Simple as that. As you may be able to see in my photo earlier in this thread, mine has an outer tube on the lower half below the motor. This is made from 75mm dia 3mm thick pipe and a 3mm plate on the bottom, welded to the lower motor bracket. Just to tidy things up a bit and make the column even more rigid. A bit like the litesteer one I think. [/QUOTE]
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