FS: CONDOR UHMW & Aluminum Powersteering Deletes
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*Update*
All new power steering deletes will be made of UHMV. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_h...t_polyethylene) it works better than the aluminum by preventing leaks caused by improper sealing with the o-rings. I am in the transition now, and will update the website.
*Update*
Clearly, the old material was up to the task for many users.Comment
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Yeah i did a lot of research on this new material, and i'm in the process of testing now. Based on its properties, I have no doubt that it is up to the task. I stand by my products, and if for any reason you are unhappy with their performance, you can return them for a full refund.
•• Powersteering Deletes • M20 Motor & Trans Mounts • 24V swap mounts • UHMW Offset CABs ••
•• Rear Subframe Bushings • RTABs • Facebook ••
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Yeah i did a lot of research on this new material, and i'm in the process of testing now. Based on its properties, I have no doubt that it is up to the task. I stand by my products, and if for any reason you are unhappy with their performance, you can return them for a full refund.1989 325i Alpineweiß II
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Yeah i did a lot of research on this new material, and i'm in the process of testing now. Based on its properties, I have no doubt that it is up to the task. I stand by my products, and if for any reason you are unhappy with their performance, you can return them for a full refund.Comment
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It is a pretty straightforward install.
1. Remove as much of the PS fluid as you can
2. start disconnecting hoses
3. with everything disconnected and removed install the PS delete plate.
I have one question on whats the recommended way of putting the washers in.
Should it be bolt/washer/ps delete/washer or something else?1989 325i Alpineweiß II
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It is a pretty straightforward install.
1. Remove as much of the PS fluid as you can
2. start disconnecting hoses
3. with everything disconnected and removed install the PS delete plate.
I have one question on whats the recommended way of putting the washers in.
Should it be bolt/washer/ps delete/washer or something else?
yes you are correct. thanks
you are absolutely correct, it becomes harder to steer if you don't let some fluid out.
•• Powersteering Deletes • M20 Motor & Trans Mounts • 24V swap mounts • UHMW Offset CABs ••
•• Rear Subframe Bushings • RTABs • Facebook ••
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•• Powersteering Deletes • M20 Motor & Trans Mounts • 24V swap mounts • UHMW Offset CABs ••
•• Rear Subframe Bushings • RTABs • Facebook ••
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Don't hurt me for asking this in a sale thread, but it IS related...
If I want to use this and to swap in an E36 rack at the same time, I get to skip all of the PITA steps about routing the PS lines and just do the "mechanical" parts of the swap without the hydraulic steps- correct?
Also, doing this at the same time as an e36 rack swap is probably the easiest way to do both, right?Comment
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