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    steering rack rebuild

    I am pretty much sold on a 90 325i, but the owner says it needs a steering rack, or for it to be rebuilt... I am looking through the diy's on this forum, but cant find anything.. has anyone out here rebuilt, or replaced their rack? any help would be appreciated.. i'm a bimmer noob here..

    thanks.

    #2
    Rebuilding these ZF racks is kinda intensive, but not impossable by any means. The rebuild/reseal kit runs about $50-70

    that being said, why does it need to be rebuilt? If its leaky, that's the most common problem by far...
    1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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      #3
      apparently its pissing fluid, so seals are gone? would'nt that need to be replaced, or rebuilt?

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        #4
        just replace it with an e36 one :)
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          #5
          That's a direct swap is it?

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            #6
            almost, but E36 racks are cheap and plentiful and there are kits out there to adapt the steering couplers. It's a pretty straight forward swap and definitely worth doing vs rebuilding an E30 rack.

            also for the $50 kit you are really talking about a reseal. You aren't replacing worn parts or anything for $50.
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              #7
              Originally posted by nando View Post

              also for the $50 kit you are really talking about a reseal. You aren't replacing worn parts or anything for $50.
              this is true. soem e30 racks have worn to the point that new seals wouldn't fix the leak

              that being said, I have heard of VERY few real mechanical issues with these racks. There are very tough, they just leak a lot ;)
              1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                #8
                cool.. thanks for in info guys...

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