<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Steve R:
Crash...
Thanks for the info. I think members of this forum have you confused as some kind of jeeper-troll...so please excuse what may have been less then a warm welcome. As I understand it...your a certified H2 technician..how so is that? (just curious, not interogating).
Why are hiem-connectors widly used in heavy-duty applications but not on the street? is it just because they have not been DOT cert'd?
We actually ran into a problem. The connectors were smooth at first and all was well, but over some short time, particularly while moving slowly along the trail...the intense heat from the brakes/rotors caused the outside hiem's to actually glaze.....in no time my H2 was a wild squeek machine!
The current idea is to move towards connectors with grease-fittings, but those are actually rated as lower-strength. Even with the lower strength they are still several times stronger then the ball-joint connector we already have.
My thought was just to sleeve the rod, but that won't help the ball-joint. Also, all failures are exactly as Alec depicted above.
Makes me thing....it used to be "speak quietly and carry a big stick"...perhaps it should be "drive slowly and carry a spare tie-rod"??<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Its all good steve, not a troll (at least I don't try to be) but I am pretty opinionated (and that comes from experiance more than anything)
I have been at the same dealer for 15 years(specialize in engine performance/electrical) and have taken a few H2 cert programs so I guess you could say I am well qualifien in them,lol (now the H1's, thats a whole different mess)
Yes, they are not DOT certified, and thats one reason the rigs I buiuld for street use, don't get them, and as rock yoda said, they do bust, but I am guessing that comes from using poor quality or just from the nature of how they are used/abused.
I honestly think a bigger TRE and good material for the sleve is going to be the answer for you guys...
certified H2 tech.
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