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| Subject: monster truck go kart minimonstertruck.com March 27th 2014, 4:16 pm | |
| Hello, I have owned minimonstertruck.com for over a decade and would like to introduce it to your forum. The best use of this monstertruck is as an all terrain lawn tractor as I'm not going to launch it or go at high speed. I would like to incorporate four wheel steering into the design. If you have any ideas or recommendations, please let me know. If you have a child that is from 1-8, I make appearances with this truck as a kiddie ride. Scott | |
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| Subject: Re: monster truck go kart minimonstertruck.com March 27th 2014, 7:11 pm | |
| Welcome. In order to help create a functional rear-steer, it would REALLY help to know what we're working with. The no-brainer answer is usually the rear transaxle from an All-Wheel-Steer lawn tractor. It's a Peerless 900 series with U-joints, knuckles, and steering arms.
If this arrangement is not for you, you may be able to adapt parts from one, or scratch your own. but forst- what is your existing driveline? | |
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