The Caddy is doing well with the work I've been putting into it. One thing I do notice is that it has much less power compared to my 92 Ecodiesel. I really wish it has power steering. I cannot make quick turns at a standstill which I consider unsafe. Will the power steering from a 91 Ecodiesel fit the 81 Caddy (I have the complete assembly including reservoir from a 91 EcoD)? I love the simplicity of the Caddy with just one accessory belt and do not really want to change that. Since I only need power steering assist during standstill maneuvers, I was thinking of driving the power steering pump only when below 2 to 5 MPH with an electric motor (stepper motor for better torque). What do you think? How much power do I need to drive the power steering pump?
Quote from: 92EcoDiesel Jetta on October 29, 2012, 09:02:51 am...mk1s dont even need power steering.. the only time i ever wanted it, was when i had 205mm tires on it..anyways, you cant install a mk2 steering rack in a mk1 car, its just too different..most mk1 cars never had power steering..
...mk1s dont even need power steering.. the only time i ever wanted it, was when i had 205mm tires on it..anyways, you cant install a mk2 steering rack in a mk1 car, its just too different..most mk1 cars never had power steering..
engine hoist is under 150#sengine is around 250#si imagine you had 5-600 lbs in the bed, not 1000+ like you thought..if you had 1000#s in the bed, it would barely move..beware guys, you can BEND a caddy right in the middle..
I would think that the frame is designed to handle a bit more than the weight rating.
Quote from: JamesT on December 15, 2012, 08:29:39 pmI would think that the frame is designed to handle a bit more than the weight rating.Generally speaking, I would think they would design it this way as well. Also, 1000# isn't even that much weight. If you were gonna carry that much regularly I'd suggest extra bed to body bracing.. but still 1000# isn't that much weight. 4 average sized guys in the bed? I'm pretty sure I've seen pictures of more than that chillen in a bed of one at those big car shows.
Quote from: 8v-of-fury on December 15, 2012, 10:59:50 pmQuote from: JamesT on December 15, 2012, 08:29:39 pmI would think that the frame is designed to handle a bit more than the weight rating.Generally speaking, I would think they would design it this way as well. Also, 1000# isn't even that much weight. If you were gonna carry that much regularly I'd suggest extra bed to body bracing.. but still 1000# isn't that much weight. 4 average sized guys in the bed? I'm pretty sure I've seen pictures of more than that chillen in a bed of one at those big car shows.4 average size guys 1000 lbs? Naah. Mabe 4 fat chicks in the bed lol.
I had airshocks with about 1000 lb leveling capacity in my Caddy, and when I had to have them full, brakes, tires, and chassis rigidity were all obviously lacking. I even had added a lower tie bar and front sway.Putting around the paddock with 4 fatties in the bed is not the same as evading a road gator on the freeway.