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if money is not an option then two separate rear-steer kits would avoid any articulation problems. The dog bones might allow a small amount of lateral movement between the axles at high articulation.
Since it would have to be pin-locked on the highway to be DOT legal, that would be a viable option. The two rams could be tied together with a proportioning valve to adjust the different radiuseseses.
For serious off road this would be ideal. You could have crab walk or tight radius steering. The bogie axle on the stock suspension might interfere with the front tie rod. But it is a very interesting concept for anyone wanting both a road and an off-road combination vehicle. Offset rims would be needed to clear the rear leaf springs if the stock rear suspension is used.
Since it would have to be pin-locked on the highway to be DOT legal, that would be a viable option. The two rams could be tied together with a proportioning valve to adjust the different radiuseseses.
For serious off road this would be ideal. You could have crab walk or tight radius steering. The bogie axle on the stock suspension might interfere with the front tie rod. But it is a very interesting concept for anyone wanting both a road and an off-road combination vehicle. Offset rims would be needed to clear the rear leaf springs if the stock rear suspension is used.