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bending metal
Hi all,
The kids wrecked a couple times and bent the tie-rod thing-a-ma-whooper. Can this metal just be put in a bench vise and squeezed flat again or should I heat it before bending? Thanks for your answers and advise! |
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which buggy do you have?
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he's got a manco 2-seater which likely has the basic 5/8 id spindle tube with the flat 1/4-in steel stock steering arm welded to it. if it's an under the frame steer linkage, i think these are nothing more than a piece of straight flat stock. if it's over the frame, it likely has a gusset and a couple bends to bring the mounting stud up. Either way, heating before bending will help. If the kids are running over a lot of rough stuff, these will continue to bend and get weaker and weaker. Not a bad idea to pick up a couple of spares on e-bay.
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Great idea. Yeah the kids have been riding on snow and dirt with lots of uneven terrain. The previous owners must of been rough too, like X-bird suggests; it has missing teeth on both sprockets. I think you are right on your description of the steering linkage - not really a tie-rod at all just flat metal with an "a-shaped" curve in it.
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Heating up a heat treated part isn't usually good, as most of the steering arms are treated from the factory. I'd cold bend them back into shape- bending by using a longer piece of pipe over the arm or squeezing in a vise is better than beating them back into submission!!
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Thank you metals, I will cold bend it in a vise. The kids crashed into the side of our uncle's semi. The roll cage got bent too. Shall I cold bend that also?
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Roll cage is mild cold-rolled steel- you can use whatever means available for it!!!! Hot or cold
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I've replaced all my yerf tie-rods with these from BMI, seems to be a lot stronger.
I also replaced my Manco Havoc front spindles with yerf 3202 spindles. The Manco ones kept bending just driving on dirt. The yerf ones are much thicker. |
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