KaiserM109
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On my M923 I am considering pulling off both rear axles and putting a steerable axle from the front of a donor truck to give me quad steering. My reason for considering such an undertaking is that I am building an off-road camper and the ’40 acre’ turning radius will be a killer. I am planning to pitch the cargo bed, put the box from my M109 on it and bobbing the frame.
Here are my concerns, and I would appreciate comments:
1) Singles vs Duels. I will have to put on a single wheel, since the spindle wouldn’t work with duels. I don’t think that will cause a weight capacity problem. I am planning on keeping the 11.00 R20 Michelins on it. Possibly I will need to go to ‘super single’ 14.00s.
2) Brake Capacity. The front axle has a single brake actuator on each wheel without a safety spring, while the rear has 2, one with a spring. It looks like I can put a spring actuator on in place of the other, but I am concerned that I won’t have enough stopping power. The total weight of the rig will be only a little more than an unloaded M923.
3) ABS Brakes. The ABS brakes are on the rear. In the TMs on this website are instructions about how the modification was mounted and it looks to me like it might be possible to mount them on a front axle. What would be really great would be if I could put the backing plate and brake assembly from one of the scrap rear axles on the formerly front axle. If they don’t interchange, maybe I could modify the old back ones to fit.
4) Steering Controls. Last but not least, how do I control the steering? I would only want full steering at slow speeds, and then possibly less than the front. There has to be a lock for highway travel.
Let me know what you think or what your experience is.
PS Whatevter I implement HAS to be conservative with regard to safety.
Here are my concerns, and I would appreciate comments:
1) Singles vs Duels. I will have to put on a single wheel, since the spindle wouldn’t work with duels. I don’t think that will cause a weight capacity problem. I am planning on keeping the 11.00 R20 Michelins on it. Possibly I will need to go to ‘super single’ 14.00s.
2) Brake Capacity. The front axle has a single brake actuator on each wheel without a safety spring, while the rear has 2, one with a spring. It looks like I can put a spring actuator on in place of the other, but I am concerned that I won’t have enough stopping power. The total weight of the rig will be only a little more than an unloaded M923.
3) ABS Brakes. The ABS brakes are on the rear. In the TMs on this website are instructions about how the modification was mounted and it looks to me like it might be possible to mount them on a front axle. What would be really great would be if I could put the backing plate and brake assembly from one of the scrap rear axles on the formerly front axle. If they don’t interchange, maybe I could modify the old back ones to fit.
4) Steering Controls. Last but not least, how do I control the steering? I would only want full steering at slow speeds, and then possibly less than the front. There has to be a lock for highway travel.
Let me know what you think or what your experience is.
PS Whatevter I implement HAS to be conservative with regard to safety.