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2010/02/23 08:31:17 (permalink)
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Steering Rack Replacement

Just bought a 2.4 turn Steering rack and i was wondering when i change it should i buy new bushes for the front while i have stuff unbolted etc?
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    Mickas
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 08:49:26 (permalink)
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    Do it once, Do it proper
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    3sc0rt
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 08:55:25 (permalink)
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    quote:
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    Do it once, Do it proper



    Thanks Mickas Last thing ill wanna do is do it again and again


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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 18:22:43 (permalink)
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    why not just get alloy rack mounts get rid of the bush all together.
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 19:48:41 (permalink)
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    Where can i get them from?
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 20:15:01 (permalink)
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    smcka sells them too.

    you will love the 2.4 turn rack.
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    3sc0rt
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 20:30:48 (permalink)
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    quote:
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    smcka sells them too.

    you will love the 2.4 turn rack.



    Everyone has told me there are awesome.. from 3.9 to 2.4.. i like the idea of that!
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/23 20:53:00 (permalink)
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    Alloy ones ordered
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/24 13:25:27 (permalink)
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    i just bought mickas 2.2 quaife rack, with alloy mounts , cant wait to drive that one, just not looking forward to driving it in a carpark
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/24 13:37:35 (permalink)
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    Are quick racks worth it? I don't really see the point of them, yeah you can turn quicker so you could probs catch the rear end quicker when she slips out but I could do that with out one. I will buy one tho if there is enough pros for one.
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/24 14:02:37 (permalink)
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    Jordy, I wouldn't build an esky without one. In my opinion, they make the car so much easier to catch with just a quick wrist movement, but if it does go all the way, its also easier to get the steering on the bumps stops with less shuffling of the hands and faster.

    Sure, if you can move your arms quick enough, you will be just as good without one, but for the rest of us mortals, I reckon they are great.

    Ash
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    3sc0rt
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/24 15:25:06 (permalink)
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    I'll let you know Jordy. Commin from a standard one i should be able to tell you what changes i notice... besides the awesomeness
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    RE: Steering Rack Replacement 2010/02/25 22:57:25 (permalink)
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    Jordy

    I used o think like that too... I can race (autocrosses and motorkhanas) with the best of them and thought a standard rack was OK if the driver is quick enough - after all I was not spinning out and able to catch the car...., but swapping to a quickrack on the autocross car took about 2 seconds off an autocross run... chalk and cheese and much easier (other than parallel parking !!!)

    You will never look back, although for a road car (driven like a road car of course) it may not be worth the expense...
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