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In
a
drift
application
when
high
steering
angles
are
required,
the
steering
link
and
knuckle
position
can
align,
making
steering
very
difficult.
This
is
known
as
steering
bind
or
over
centering
and
the
best
solution
is
to
move
forward
the
inboard
mount
on
the
steering
rack.
This can
be
achieved with
offset
rack
spacers,
however,
by
creating
this
offset,
a
bending
moment
is
applied
to
the
steering
rack.
This
over
time
leads
to
the
deterioration
of
the
rack
seals,
or
even
the
bending
of
the
rack.
So,
for
a
dedicated
drift
car,
the
best
solution
to
steering
bind
is
to
do
away
with
the
offset
rack
spacers
and
relocate
the
entire
rack
forward.
Because of
the
shape
of
the
OEM
subframe,
in
order
to
relocate
the
rack,
the
OEM
subframe
must
be
cut
apart
and
new
mounts
welded
in
along
with
bracing
to
strengthen
the
cut
away
sections.
Our
kit
moves
the
rack
forward
30mm
and
contains
a
detailed
install
guide
along
with
cutting
templates
to
make
the
install
process
as
smooth
as
possible.
This
rack
relocation
has
been
designed
from
a 3D
scan
to
ensure
an
accurate
match
and
fitment.
This
rack
relocation
also
includes
a
set
of
billet
solid
steering
rack
bushes
to
ensure
the
relocated
rack
does
not
move. Solid
bushes
minimize
toe
compliance
for
a
more
direct
feel
for
vehicle control
and
improved
driver
feedback.
Can
be
used
in
either
a
LHD
or
RHD
configuration.
We
also
have
the
option
of
including
the
steering
shaft
extender,
when
relocating
your
steering
rack
the
OEM
steering
column
may
no
longer
have
sufficient
thread
engagement.
Our
steering
shaft
extender
is
the
solution.
How
far
does
this
kit
move
the
steering
rack
forward?
30mm
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