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Old Apr 26, 2019 | 08:32 PM
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Electronic Steering With Rack And Pinion

I知 Seeking knowledge on this has anyone tried it and if this is even possible how would you go about doing it let痴 just say money is unlimited in this hypothetical situation how would you bolt in a rack and pinion what steering shaft would you use and how can you delete the hydraulic steering system and gearbox and convert to electrical I知 looking to set my car up for the best handling as possible I知 looking for pros and cons of different set ups to fit my desires
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Old Apr 27, 2019 | 01:20 PM
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Re: Electronic Steering With Rack And Pinion

Originally Posted by JonJon5.0
I知 Seeking knowledge on this has anyone tried it and if this is even possible how would you go about doing it let痴 just say money is unlimited in this hypothetical situation how would you bolt in a rack and pinion what steering shaft would you use and how can you delete the hydraulic steering system and gearbox and convert to electrical I知 looking to set my car up for the best handling as possible I知 looking for pros and cons of different set ups to fit my desires
I'm looking to see what you make of your ThirdGen. Check out the link below, I think it's related to what your trying to do...

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/fabr...ion-right.html

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