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  1. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    I wonder how it works being it is electrical. I mean if it loses power I wonder how it can still return to center as a default. I am not arguing. I am just curious. Yea, I know hydro assist is still legal in most places. Thats why we went that way. But even if we put full hydro in the front you...
  2. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    Yea, I guess you are right. I just don't understand how in the event of total powerloss the rear could still function. Oh well I doesn't matter. Our truck won't be driven much on the street anyways. But will have fully hydro rear steer and hydro assist in the front. You can already turn the...
  3. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    "Quadrasteer operates by sensing the driver’s desired steering input by way of a steering wheel position sensor. This information is fed to a microprocessor that determines the appropriate rear-wheel angles, based on steering input and vehicle speed. The microprocessor feeds its data to an...
  4. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    :ditto: Yea, definately not safe for the street with out locking it somehow. We actually will drive ours on the street some but not much. And it definately won't be driven on the street until we change the pinion brakes over to 4 wheel discs. D
  5. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    Its not deuce related but, we are putting rear steer under the rear of our Chevrolet truck with rockwells. My buddy has it figured out. I know we are using a pump and reservoir from a dump bed trailer. Then to some variable switch. You can just bump the switch and move the rear tires any amount...
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