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Just fitted a quick rack... Much better!
locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 11:13 AM

Wow why didn't I fit a quick rack before! It's so much better than the original sierra rack!

Had to make my own tools to get the rack apart but totally worth it

If anyone is considering it then definitely get yourself one!


lewis - 3/3/11 at 11:20 AM

Got any details mate price ect,is it easy to do yourself? This is something I want to do.


locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 11:47 AM

I got the rack and pinion second hand but you can buy them from rallydesign.

It was a bit of an arse to take apart but once I made the tools it was easy enough with the rack clamped to the vice!

If you are building a Kitcar then you can certainly take a rack apart without any problems


Breaker - 3/3/11 at 12:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by locostbuyer83
Wow why didn't I fit a quick rack before! It's so much better than the original sierra rack!

Had to make my own tools to get the rack apart but totally worth it

If anyone is considering it then definitely get yourself one!


Nice !
How many mm of travel do you have on the steering rods if you turn the steering wheel 360° ?


locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 01:18 PM

No idea without looking but it's the same as the original rack, it's just less turns lock to lock.


Moorron - 3/3/11 at 01:37 PM

Yeh i got to agree a quick rack made my car feel more gokart like and also made it easier to get the back end out and control it.

I got mine from MK who 'found it down the back of a desk' after i tried to find out why it was taking so long to get delivered. lol


locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 01:40 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Moorron
Yeh i got to agree a quick rack made my car feel more gokart like and also made it easier to get the back end out and control it.

I got mine from MK who 'found it down the back of a desk' after i tried to find out why it was taking so long to get delivered. lol


lol they are great at loosing stuff down there. Im so glad my kits at that stage that I dont need to call them anymore.


whitestu - 3/3/11 at 02:35 PM

Did you have to cut the rack down and re-drill and tap it?

Stu


locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 03:16 PM

quote:
Originally posted by whitestu
Did you have to cut the rack down and re-drill and tap it?

Stu


Hi
No my rack had already been shortened so all I had to do was swap the rack and pinion over, I'm sure a local engineering company would be happy to help if you have a original sierra rack

If you need to shorten the Internal rack then it's going to be tricky without the right tools.


whitestu - 3/3/11 at 03:27 PM

Thanks

I was thinking of getting The Rally Design quick rack and pinion kit, which presumably would need shortening to fit the rack casing in my Indy.

Stu

[Edited on 3/3/11 by whitestu]


locostbuyer83 - 3/3/11 at 03:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by whitestu
Thanks

I was thinking of getting The Rally Design quick rack and pinion kit, which presumably would need shortening to fit the rack casing in my Indy.

Stu

[Edited on 3/3/11 by whitestu]


Not sure, you'd think so. I would speak to a local engineering company. If you took your current rack and the new one with you they would be able to sort it easily.


TimC - 3/3/11 at 05:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Moorron
Yeh i got to agree a quick rack made my car feel more gokart like and also made it easier to get the back end out and control it.

I got mine from MK who 'found it down the back of a desk' after i tried to find out why it was taking so long to get delivered. lol


I'll have to agree - the 3.8 turns rack was pants!