Rack and Pinion
#2
The only rack and pinion steering I have seen installed in a mopar car was used in conjunction with a new front cross member with coilovers, and tubular a-arms. Reason being the racks are in front of the cross member and the conventional set up is behind the cross member. All in all I would guess the rack and pinion will be tighter, and more respnsive, but...
What are you going to convert? It will matter.
What are you going to convert? It will matter.
#6
You don't HAVE to use a front mount rack. There are racks designed for rear mounting, which would mount in the same area as your present center link. Over at "A bodies" there's an old thread where someone welded brackets to the K member and put one in
This is not for the light hearted. Major surgery, and you can get yourself into trouble. IF you don't locate the rack correctly in relation to the steering knuckles, you can create a "bump steer" situation, IE the knuckles move up/down/ all around when hitting ups and downs in the road, and the changing arc of the tie rods moving up/ down, changes the relative position, steering the car.
I scored a new rack off a Mopar mini van, and it is "rear steer," but it may not have enough throw to steer the car as sharp as I'd like. I already know it won't move as far as the original.
These cars have a great turning radius as is.
This is not for the light hearted. Major surgery, and you can get yourself into trouble. IF you don't locate the rack correctly in relation to the steering knuckles, you can create a "bump steer" situation, IE the knuckles move up/down/ all around when hitting ups and downs in the road, and the changing arc of the tie rods moving up/ down, changes the relative position, steering the car.
I scored a new rack off a Mopar mini van, and it is "rear steer," but it may not have enough throw to steer the car as sharp as I'd like. I already know it won't move as far as the original.
These cars have a great turning radius as is.
#8
Years ago I had a 70 sixpack RR. I also had a 63? Ranchero, built then on the Falcon chassis
The RR would make a U turn where the Ranchero would not!!!
#9
Well, like I said, I am probably going with original setup. I was only wondering if others had converted and how they liked it. I do believe that Yearone has a setup for just under a grand that doesn't require major mods.
Marty
Marty
#10
Have you seen this: http://www.unisteer.com/search_by_pr...ar/b_body.html
#11
The above is exactly what I was referring to, except at least one guy at "For A bodies only" built his own. Basically what you are paying for there is some very expensive brackets to mount the rack to your K member. Those go BEHIND, so no changes in spindles.
#12
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Have you seen this: http://www.unisteer.com/search_by_pr...ar/b_body.html
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