I have a 93 GQ and was looking to change to a GU steering box.
What do I need to change for the GQ to accept this or is it just bolt on?
Thanks
I have a 93 GQ and was looking to change to a GU steering box.
What do I need to change for the GQ to accept this or is it just bolt on?
Thanks
"Gunter" - 1993 Nissan Patrol GQ DX II, 6cyl 4.2L Diesel. 2" Lift EFS suspension. 33" Mickey Thompson MTZ (285/75 R16). Warn Winch
Straight bolt on mate - did it myself when I was in Melbourne with the lads at Christmas .. took Patch and I a bit longer due to getting the banjo fittings back on, but a straight fit none the less ...
Mazodude (10th March 2012)
Thanks Bigrig.
Any pic of where it is located?
Also is there a big difference/ is it worth it?
"Gunter" - 1993 Nissan Patrol GQ DX II, 6cyl 4.2L Diesel. 2" Lift EFS suspension. 33" Mickey Thompson MTZ (285/75 R16). Warn Winch
Hey mate,
It's located at the front driver side of the engine bay, attached to the chassis. Not sure how shot my old box was, so that's my disclaimer, but the difference in ease of steering, responsiveness etc was more than noticeable - about $260 for the box and allow about 2-3 hours for swap over ...
More than happy to help you with it also - you aren't that far from me, so offer is there. I'm sure others would be up for a day on the tools at someone's house also!!
yea that sound great bigrig. Might have to organise a time some time soon.
There are some boxes on fleabay for about $305.
Where else should I look for the steering box?
Just fixing up some other stuff before I go and change anything. Getting a snorkel on next Sat![]()
Last edited by Mazodude; 10th March 2012 at 05:57 PM.
"Gunter" - 1993 Nissan Patrol GQ DX II, 6cyl 4.2L Diesel. 2" Lift EFS suspension. 33" Mickey Thompson MTZ (285/75 R16). Warn Winch
Too easy boss - PM your mobile and I'll call to organise ...
Not sure where I got mine but it was in Bayswater (Hall4x4 ???? Help me Vic lads!!! lol) and from memory it was mid (ish) two hundreds ... definitely not over $300 ... but that said, for the cost of freight, probably worth it to get it locally.
I thought they bolted on but the Pitman Arm and the tie rod tapers were different between GQ and GU steering assy's so you needed a GU tie rod end to match the taper and/or adjustable draglink to set up the geometry.
Last edited by the evil twin; 10th March 2012 at 06:35 PM.
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HammerBuilder (13th March 2012), Mazodude (11th March 2012)
Just need an adjustable drag link with a GU tapered rod end at the the Pitman arm end and GQ tapered rod end at the knuckle end. The Draglink has to go in the top of the GU pitman arm too, not from underneath like the GQ.
Cheers, bordertech
HammerBuilder (14th March 2012), the evil twin (13th March 2012)
Thanks sudso... a fountain of valuable info as usual.
Beer would be better but meah valuable info is acceptable![]()
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