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    I'm currently in the middle of this. Got the rack a while ago, this line, do I need to crimp both ends of it? The one side popped off quite easily. Also, how should it be ran? Will it hug the subframe or should I worry about pinching it?




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      How To Guide - E36 Steering Rack Swap



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        I've been searching but haven't found the definitive answer yet...but with airbag cars, spacers on the bottom of the rack mean I don't have to modify the firewall correct?
        Steve • Toronto
        1991 318is • Brillantrot
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          Originally posted by Powling View Post
          I've been searching but haven't found the definitive answer yet...but with airbag cars, spacers on the bottom of the rack mean I don't have to modify the firewall correct?
          Anyone? Hoping to get the rack finished up and installed tonight.
          Steve • Toronto
          1991 318is • Brillantrot
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            Originally posted by Powling View Post
            Anyone? Hoping to get the rack finished up and installed tonight.


            Air bag cars just need the subframe spaced iirc


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              Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View Post
              Air bag cars just need the subframe spaced iirc
              Subframe spaced? Thats the first I've heard of that, I thought it was only the steering rack that needed spacing?
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              1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                Originally posted by Powling View Post
                Subframe spaced? Thats the first I've heard of that, I thought it was only the steering rack that needed spacing?


                Thats what i meant my bad. Just space the steering rack in the subframe


                1989 325is l 1984 euro 320i l 1970 2002 Racecar
                1991 318i 4dr slick top


                Euro spec 320i/Alpina B6 3.5 project(the never ending saga)
                Vintage race car revival (2002 content)
                Mtech 2 turbo restoration
                Brilliantrot slick top "build"

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                  Originally posted by Powling View Post
                  Subframe spaced? Thats the first I've heard of that, I thought it was only the steering rack that needed spacing?


                  Steering rack spacers on the subframe. That's what he meant.


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                    Originally posted by ThatOneEuroE30 View Post
                    Thats what i meant my bad. Just space the steering rack in the subframe
                    Correct - but what I'm wondering is if the spacer goes above the rack or below the rack. The attached diagrams show both options.

                    I just haven't found a definitive answer to which option is better, and if the bump steer is really an issue.

                    BELOW
                    I've read that by putting the spacers below the rack, it raises it enough that you don't have to cut the firewall, but it gives nasty bump steer




                    ABOVE
                    Apparently putting them above means you have to cut the fire wall, but you get far less bump steer.

                    Steve • Toronto
                    1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                      Sorry to resurrect this thread again - but how in the hell did everyone get the rubber boot off the steering shaft in order to dremel the firewall? I'm doing the swap with the car on jack stands and I can't get enough leverage / figure out a way to get the rubber boot off to expose the firewall.

                      Thoughts?

                      Steve • Toronto
                      1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                        Originally posted by Powling View Post
                        Sorry to resurrect this thread again - but how in the hell did everyone get the rubber boot off the steering shaft in order to dremel the firewall? I'm doing the swap with the car on jack stands and I can't get enough leverage / figure out a way to get the rubber boot off to expose the firewall.

                        Thoughts?
                        Bump - anyone?
                        Steve • Toronto
                        1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                          I removed the steering wheel column boot with some pliers and a screwdriver, I thought the boot was going to rip because it was stuck on there good, but it survived.
                          First e30 - 1991 318i 4 door

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                            Originally posted by z28 View Post
                            I removed the steering wheel column boot with some pliers and a screwdriver, I thought the boot was going to rip because it was stuck on there good, but it survived.
                            Good to know, thanks for the input.

                            I was worried pulling on it that it would tear. I'll give it another shot with more muscle.
                            Steve • Toronto
                            1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                              I've run into another snag here...

                              ...for an airbag car, I am reusing the e30 PS lines rather than getting the e36 resivour and his pressure PS line...but I can't figure out how the 'coiled' PS line is to be run? The line I am talking about is highlighted yellow in this diagram.

                              Steve • Toronto
                              1991 318is • Brillantrot
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                                For the high pressure line, I believe I just used an m20 high pressure line and bent it to fit. Granted I was doing a 24v swap at the time, so perhaps the coiled line can work better with the m42 space confines.

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