How To Guide - E36 Steering Rack Swap

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  • jeffnhiscars
    R3V OG
    • Jun 2011
    • 6010

    #1111
    Originally posted by Poopie
    yes you can use e36 inner and outter tie rods. You can't mix and match inners and outters. The e36s are more robust in my opinion.
    This is true. Just keep in mind that the e36 tie rods have a left and right version whereas the e30s are imtchangeable. Regardless of which version you have, best practice is to replace inners and outers at the same time.

    Rich (the rackdr) ships his racks with the inners since you can damage the rack if you don't tighten the tie rods properly and he got tired of non warrantable warranty claims as a result
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    • Bggdnssnguy
      E30 Addict
      • May 2016
      • 585

      #1112
      Well shit. I think one of the I need I put on is bad. And I have the e36 inners. But didn't mark which side goes where. Fuck.
      88 d21 draggin pavement
      89 dirty30 kissin earth

      Im just here to learn new things and meet new people.

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      • jeffnhiscars
        R3V OG
        • Jun 2011
        • 6010

        #1113
        They have letters on them....R and L. I won't say which goes where though :)
        Seat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com

        https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...86#post4944786
        Alice the Time Capsule
        http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
        87 Zinno Cabrio barn find 98k and still smells like a barn. Build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...20#post3455220

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        • Bggdnssnguy
          E30 Addict
          • May 2016
          • 585

          #1114
          Haha. Okay I'll take a look. It sucks, that you can't test an inner without installing on the car first...
          88 d21 draggin pavement
          89 dirty30 kissin earth

          Im just here to learn new things and meet new people.

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          • jeffnhiscars
            R3V OG
            • Jun 2011
            • 6010

            #1115
            You can get a feel for how good the inner is (with some experience) by just screwing it to the rack on the bench. New ones are quite snug and take a bit of effort to swivel. It's one of those things where if you have any doubts, just replace them. Not that expensive and you def don't want to go back in Later, esp after doing an alignment.
            Seat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com

            https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...86#post4944786
            Alice the Time Capsule
            http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
            87 Zinno Cabrio barn find 98k and still smells like a barn. Build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...20#post3455220

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            • I8UR911
              Wrencher
              • Jan 2013
              • 260

              #1116
              Does anyone know if you can swap a Z3 rack into a 325ix? (yes, I tried searching)

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              • mtech325
                E30 Addict
                • May 2008
                • 557

                #1117
                Originally posted by I8UR911
                Does anyone know if you can swap a Z3 rack into a 325ix? (yes, I tried searching)
                No, not like you would for a standard e30. The iX rack mounts sit on the opposite side of the rack (the front, as opposed to the back side like a RWD e30, e36, e46 etc.). I think most iX owners are stuck with the stock steering rack.

                Here's a picture I found online comparing a RWD car's rack (top) to the iX rack (bottom):

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                • Rontgen
                  Advanced Member
                  • May 2016
                  • 137

                  #1118
                  Just finished putting a 99 M3 rack in my 90 325is airbag car. If you have the engine out, now is the time to do this as I can only assume it would be substantially more difficult with the engine in the way. A couple pointers:

                  - If you put the spacers above the rack, you'll definitely have to modify the firewall and create a new "boot plate". The original boot plate is roughly 0.050" thick and I was able to find 16 gauge (~0.058") weldable steel at my local Lowes to make the new one. It would be great if someone (hint hint @garagistic lol) would make and sell these plates. I would have bought one in a heartbeat rather than trying to fab one up on my own, which was a major pain in the ass.

                  - The steering column will come apart on the airbag cars. Loosen the big nut under the dash (leverage is your friend here, so a long wrench is best). This will allow the lower splined shaft to pull out completely, making the removal of the boot plate and the firewall mods much easier. BE SURE TO MARK the orientation of the splined shaft to the upper portion of the column before you remove it. There should be a factory green paint dot on both halves but it may have worn away with time.

                  - When it was all said and done, I was effectively a tooth off where the splined shaft meets the upper column, despite putting it back exactly as it was before (and the factory green dots lining up). Maybe a slight difference in the E36 rack vs. the E30? Or perhaps it was a tooth off all along and the previous owner compensated for it via the tie rod adjustments? Regardless, it's correct now and looking forward to trying it out!


                  The procedure I used to align everything:

                  - Turning the input to the rack itself, find the total turns lock-to-lock. Mine was 3.2 Divide that in half, which gives you 1.6. Starting with the rack turned against one end stop, mark the black plastic dust shield and turn the rack 1.6 turns. This should now be the middle of the rack's overall travel. Mark this spot and don't move the rack again. When the rack is in this position, your steering wheel should be straight. The position of your front tires is irrelevant and will be adjusted via the tirerods during an alignment.

                  - Attach the airbag steering linkage. Note that there is no adjustment where the linkage meets the rack and also where the linkage meets the splined shaft from the column. The securing bolt has to pass through the cut out in the shaft at both ends. This means your only source of adjustment should something be off is where the splined shaft meets the upper column and that's precisely where I had to adjust mine by one tooth so that the steering wheel was straight while the rack was centered.

                  I had read that a non-airbag car is easy - you just pull the steering wheel and put it back on straight. I didn't really look into it, but the post I ready made it sound like the airbag steering wheel only goes on one way, so it's not so easy.

                  Good Luck!
                  - Darrell

                  2001 BMW M5
                  1990 BMW 325is - Build Thread

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                  • Rontgen
                    Advanced Member
                    • May 2016
                    • 137

                    #1119
                    A couple pictures of the airbag linkage and column for reference.



                    - Darrell

                    2001 BMW M5
                    1990 BMW 325is - Build Thread

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                    • z28
                      Grease Monkey
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 362

                      #1120
                      Originally posted by Rontgen


                      I had read that a non-airbag car is easy - you just pull the steering wheel and put it back on straight. I didn't really look into it, but the post I ready made it sound like the airbag steering wheel only goes on one way, so it's not so easy.

                      Good Luck!
                      I just did the swap on my airbag car a few days ago and I had to do as you said, except for the steering wheel only going on one way. The steering wheel can be removed and adjusted as many teeth as needed. Thanks for posting pics and your experience, this is the kind of information that will help others in the future.
                      First e30 - 1991 318i 4 door

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                      • Rontgen
                        Advanced Member
                        • May 2016
                        • 137

                        #1121
                        Originally posted by z28
                        I just did the swap on my airbag car a few days ago and I had to do as you said, except for the steering wheel only going on one way. The steering wheel can be removed and adjusted as many teeth as needed. Thanks for posting pics and your experience, this is the kind of information that will help others in the future.
                        Thanks for clarifying! :up:
                        - Darrell

                        2001 BMW M5
                        1990 BMW 325is - Build Thread

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                        • Powling
                          E30 Fanatic
                          • Jan 2015
                          • 1290

                          #1122
                          Just to clarify - I have a steering rack from a 97 M3 and swapping it into my 91 318is with airbag. I am however replacing the airbag wheel with an aftermarket wheel with no airbag...is there anything I need to be aware of or look out for?
                          Steve • Toronto
                          1991 318is • Brillantrot
                          Build Thread

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                          • z28
                            Grease Monkey
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 362

                            #1123
                            Originally posted by Powling
                            Just to clarify - I have a steering rack from a 97 M3 and swapping it into my 91 318is with airbag. I am however replacing the airbag wheel with an aftermarket wheel with no airbag...is there anything I need to be aware of or look out for?
                            Its not that hard, all I had to do was use some washers between column and hub, and hub and 22mm nut. I go a little over what I did on post #24 in my build thread, you can see the link in my signature.
                            First e30 - 1991 318i 4 door

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                            • Voxmagna
                              Noobie
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 1

                              #1124
                              A 98 E36 318i rack should work fine too, yes?

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                              • phenryiv1
                                No R3VLimiter
                                • Jul 2009
                                • 3246

                                #1125
                                Originally posted by Voxmagna
                                A 98 E36 318i rack should work fine too, yes?
                                Yes. Any E36 racks will work.
                                Patrick Henry

                                1989 325iC build: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=316880


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