The
GKTECH
high
tensile
4130
zinc
coated
offset
tie
rod
extenders
screw
on
to
the
end
of
either
standard
or
aftermarket
tie
rods
and
allow
the
tie
rods
to
travel
further
into
the
steering
rack
which
creates
more
steering
lock
with
the
added
bonus
of
moving
the
tie
rod
position
forward
0.98"
(25mm)
which
helps
reduce
steering
bind.
Great
for
drift
or
getting
out
of
parking
spots.
The
offset
rack
spacers
are
a
great
alternative
to
moving
the
steering
rack
forward
and
offer
0.74"
(19mm)
extra
steering
lock
without
compromising
on
the
amount
of
thread
left
in
the
steering
rack.
-
DIY
installation
(not
as
easy
as
the
washer
install
but
still
not
hard
at
all)
-
CNC
machined
high
tensile
zinc
coated
4130
steel
with
grade
12.9
bolts
Vehicle
Compatibility:
-
Nissan
240sx
-
Nissan
S13
Silvia
-
Nissan
S14
240SX
-
Nissan
S15
240SX
-
Nissan
Skyline
R32
GTS-T
(2WD)
-
Nissan
Skyline
R33
GTS-T
(2WD)
-
Nissan
Skyline
R34
GTT
(2WD)
-
Nissan
Cefiro
A31
-
Nissan
Z32
300ZX
-
Nissan
Z33
350Z
-
Nissan
V35
Skyline
NOTE:
That
on
some
steering
racks
you
will
need
to
notch
your
steering
rack
FAQS
Are
these
sold
individually
or
as
a
pair,
your
price
is
so
much
cheaper
than
the
others
selling
these!?
These
are
sold
as
a
pair.
Ie.
the
price
listed
is
for
a
pair.
These
are
a
pretty
straight
forward
item
to
machine
up,
it's
not
rocket
science.
How
does
this
offet
steering
rack
spacer
work?
The
offset
steering
rack
spacers
screw
into
your
steering
rack
and
move
the
tie
rod
end
position
forward
0.98''
(25mm).
It
helps
reduce
steering
bind
(aka
tie
rod
goes
over
center).
It
allows
the
steering
rack
to
travel
an
extra
0.74''
(19mm).
An
extra
0.74''
(19mm)
of
additional
steering
rack
travel
=
more
lock.
I've
installed
the
rack
spacer
and
I've
got
a
heap
of
toe
in,
what
happened?
After
you
have
centred
your
rack
(this
is
CRUCIAL)
you
may
need
need
to
trim
your
tie
rod
ends
down
to
counteract
the
length
that
you've
just
put
into
the
length
of
the
rack.
Whether
you
need
to
trim
the
tie
rods
down
depends
on
your
setup
(Ie.
if
you've
got
longer
LCA's
or
aftermarket
knuckles
you
may
not
need
to).
Do
NOT
trim
too
much
off
or
else
you'll
need
to
get
a
new
tie
rod
and
only
trim
down
once
you've
centred
the
rack.
Note
that
the
LH
side
has
a
larger
spacer
so
it
will
need
the
most
attention.
What's
the
difference
between
this
offset
steering
rack
spacer
and
the
non
offset
steering
rack
spacer
that
you
sell?
The
offset
steering
rack
spacer
moves
the
tie
rod
end
mount
forward
0.98''
(25mm)
where
as
the
standard
non
offset
steering
rack
spacer
is
a
direct
extension
and
doesn't
relocate
the
mounting
points.
The
offset
steering
rack
spacer
is
only
needed
with
aftermarket
or
modified
knuckles
where
as
the
non
offset
steering
rack
spacer
can
be
used
with
the
standard
knuckles.