SquidBonez
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I'm currently building a full suspension mini-buggy/go-kart (full build thread is on my profile). My steering system is comprised of a standard go-kart steering shaft, two steering links, and then obviously the spindles (see picture below). All the pivot points in the steering are either heim joints or have bronze bushings, so it shouldn't be an issue of friction. The one problem I've been having is that the steering is pretty heavy.

I've managed to tune some of the effort out by reducing the caster angle (it was around 8° before, now it's down to 2°) and by changing the steering ratio (mounting the tie rods further from the pivot point on the spindles). I've also pumped the front tires to right under their max rates PSI and that alone made a difference. Before all this I was barely able to turn the wheel while sitting in it, now it's significantly easier but ultimately pretty heavy.
Keep in mind I have yet to see how it handles while moving because this project isn't a runner yet. I know it will get easier once you are rolling (and from what I've seen by pushing it around that's true) but I feel like it should still be easier than it is considering my tires are only 6.5" wide and 16" tall (which is concerning if i ever want to go bigger). Is there anything else I can do?

I've managed to tune some of the effort out by reducing the caster angle (it was around 8° before, now it's down to 2°) and by changing the steering ratio (mounting the tie rods further from the pivot point on the spindles). I've also pumped the front tires to right under their max rates PSI and that alone made a difference. Before all this I was barely able to turn the wheel while sitting in it, now it's significantly easier but ultimately pretty heavy.
Keep in mind I have yet to see how it handles while moving because this project isn't a runner yet. I know it will get easier once you are rolling (and from what I've seen by pushing it around that's true) but I feel like it should still be easier than it is considering my tires are only 6.5" wide and 16" tall (which is concerning if i ever want to go bigger). Is there anything else I can do?

