After deciding to put a 50 horsepower Predator 670cc V twin on a lawn mower, we knew we had to redesign the suspension and steering for better and safer handling.
We install a steering kit, complete with a rack and pinion, ball joints, and adjustable tie rods to mount to our spindles. We discovered that we needed to move the rack and pinion farther back in the chassis for a decent turning radius. We then ran the steering shaft and universal joint up to a steering wheel.
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