PROJECTS
4 Wheel steer trucks: Quadrasteer owners have passion for their trucks but got the short end of the stick when it comes to parts replacement availability. We can help with that, lets make all NLA Quadrasteer parts available again.
- Projects Completed:
- Rear Wheel Position Sensor
- There are 2 modes to the sensor: Install and Run mode. Click here or go to install/reset page to learn more.
- Steering Rack Rebuild kit, with instructions
- Steering Racks rebuilt and ready for install
- Steering Rack Boots that fit OEM and aftermarket tie rods with the option of thermoplastic (like the OEM boots) and elastomer (rubber that creates a nice seal)
- Repair 4WS mode selection switch and selectable ride switch
- Rear Wheel Position Sensor
- Projects in development:
- Electric Side Mirrors
- Rear Steer Control Module
- Rear Steer Control Module with crab mode option
- Brake backing plates
- Fenders (small version with side marker lights)
REAR WHEEL POSITION SENSOR…once unavailable, now redesigned, waterproof, warrantied and ready to ship. We are manufacturing a direct replacement for GM’s rear position sensors 26091590 and 26079111 that fits all year model Quadrasteers. Redesigned to handle the elements with a sealed housing makes it submergible while adding a pigtail so the weather-pack connector mounts higher up under the truck bed. It returns the same values as OEM sensor but with solid state technology, meaning no moving parts to wear out. A magnet polarized diamagnetically mounts on the spline shaft for the internal pickup to read sine and cosine values through the solid delrin housing with an accuracy of 0.3 degrees…for it’s entire lifetime…wet or dry.
- Delrin Housing, completely sealed: Made up of 1 piece. Components slide in from the side and filled with electrical non-conductive potting resin.
- Standard 4-Pin connector: Plugs directly into factory plug with no modifications needed.
- Magnetic rotary sensor
- No moving parts
- Warranty: 6 months or lifetime for additional $60
CLICK HERE TO ORDER
Few examples of older prototypes: