View Full Version : Pro vs. Cons of Rack & Pinion
outlaw 03
04-28-2010, 10:30 AM
Cost & fab work aside what are the Pros vs. Conns of putting a rack & pinion in a 1972 Cutlass (A-Body same as Chevelle)?
MrQuick
04-28-2010, 01:21 PM
With racks.... questionable reliability, proper geometry compromised risk, room for plumbing ground crearence reduction.
A rack system might be lighter.
Vince
Bryce
04-28-2010, 01:35 PM
most cons of a OEM style rack go away if you use a woodward rack. One of the nicest in the industry.
Making your own brackets would be the hard part. setting up to get the correct geometry might be hard for some.
Bjkadron
04-28-2010, 04:19 PM
*GASP!!!!* Note to self.. if it looks really cool never look at the price.
Those are some nice pieces bryce.
outlaw 03
04-28-2010, 08:55 PM
So the OEM racks are not worth the effort??? I have a 1995 Mustang rack that I'm thinking of useing. The front end needs to be replaced (tie rods, drag link, idler etc) so the cost of those parts is way more than a rack that's where the idea cam e from. Making brackets are not a problem I'm a fabricator by trade & I have built a few Circle track cars. But the rule do not allow racks so I've never jacked with them. Other than getting the gemetery (bump steer etc) right is there a reason it's a bad idea?
silver69camaro
04-29-2010, 05:03 AM
Racks are a hands down winner over steering boxes, but the problem is packaging one in your vehicle...I'd avoid it.
I have a Woodward rack on my Camaro and it truely is worth the price.
Bryce
04-29-2010, 05:26 AM
If you plan on using stock steering arms and spindles it is hard to find a rack with the same travel as the stock box. Biggest issue with off the shelf racks.
A power rack can have more road feel than a power box.
Benjamin, The manual woodward rack is not that expensive. I am currently pondering the idea of going front steer with a manual woodward rack. I just need to find a spindle that works with a removable steering arm so I can make my own and get the correct geometry.
outlaw 03
04-29-2010, 06:13 PM
If you plan on using stock steering arms and spindles it is hard to find a rack with the same travel as the stock box. Biggest issue with off the shelf racks.
A power rack can have more road feel than a power box.
Benjamin, The manual woodward rack is not that expensive. I am currently pondering the idea of going front steer with a manual woodward rack. I just need to find a spindle that works with a removable steering arm so I can make my own and get the correct geometry.
Ahh looks like some homework is in order Thanks for the input.
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