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I think I would.
Heavy vehicles are much different system and even they suck i used to constantly repair faulty steering systems on tag axlesYes, things breaking later on is definitely an issue. I do not know much about Delphi Quadrasteer except that it widened the track and was an expensive option. Rear steering has been implemented for decades now on very heavy vehicles, but if it's new here, then it's new.
Delphi Quadrasteer: increased rear track 5", specially modified Spicer Dana 60 rear axle with steer by wire rack and pinion system, added 285 lb but increased towing by 2,300 lb
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GM Quadrasteer: The Great Invention No One Wanted
Many don’t know that back in the early 2000s you could buy a Chevy or GMC pickup with four-wheel steering. Called “Quadrasteer” it was a $5,600 optionwww.motorbiscuit.com