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    Steering rack, and diff bushing questions

    2 questions. one, i had a bad leak in my p/s somewhere. I was thinking of replacing the rack while the motor's out, if needed. I was just wondering what could be supplemented to have a smaller turning radius?

    also, diff bushings need to be replaced. it's just going to be a street car, but it will have a stroker motor, and a 4.10 lsd. it will be daily driven though. should I get urethane, or stock?
    Originally posted by blunt
    can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

    #2
    If you want to get something inbetween the stock and urethane diff bushings, you can get an M-coupe bushing, which is an upgrade over stock.

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      #3
      I believe the '95 M3's steering rack is an upgrade from stock (can someone verify this?) I cannot remember the turns lock to lock.

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        #4
        ttt
        Originally posted by blunt
        can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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          #5
          E30 M3 rack is a direct bolt on with slightly shorter lock to lock ratio. E36 M3 is even shorter, and Z3 is the shortest, but neither bolt up directly.
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            #6
            just the coupler needs to be changed tho right? for e36 rack

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              #7
              Re: Steering rack, and diff bushing questions

              Originally posted by ColdAccord
              I was just wondering what could be supplemented to have a smaller turning radius?
              lower lock to lock ratio does not = smaller turning radius
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                #8
                so what should I do? just get an e30 rack?
                Originally posted by blunt
                can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                  #9
                  that's the cheapest option. E30 M3 is the easiest upgrade.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by nickmp0wer
                    just the coupler needs to be changed tho right? for e36 rack
                    The swap is a little different with the SRS-equipped e30s as the steering column is different than the earlier e30s w/o SRS.

                    If you have an SRS e30... one of the solutions for the e36 rack swap is to change your steering column to the earlier non-SRS steering column.

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                      #11
                      Just get the regular e30 rack. Rojaul is gonna get pissed if you keep trying to retrofit shit. Lol
                      As jordan said, the turning radius won't change.

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                        #12
                        im not trying to retrofit shiet. just trying to have all bases covered so i can take up as little garage time as possible. thats why im trying to scoop a new rack rather than wait till the motor is out to find what's leaking, and if the rack is still straight.
                        Originally posted by blunt
                        can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                          #13
                          z3 (and probably all e36) racks will give you a larger turning radius at full lock. it does bolt right in, but you will need to modify your existing coupler, add spacers, and use a e36 high pressure hose. e30 m3 racks are easier to install, but compared to the e36 conversion they are not cheaper, unless your lucky enough to stumble across one at a salvage yard or have some sort of connection.

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