Bought a POS, this is R3Vs fault

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  • 2mAn
    Señior Mod
    • Aug 2010
    • 20451

    #151
    Half-way through a project update...

    After having driven a few cars with much quicker steering racks I knew I wanted to replace mine. The only challenge was that mine was going to remain un-assisted so I was advised to avoid the Z3 rack. Ended up settling on a yellow tag E46 rack.



    Finally had a chance to get working on it. First thing I noticed was how much crap was collecting in the fenders. If you've ever seen an E30 with rusted out lower front fenders, this is the culprit. Free weight reduction too!!








    You have to keep clearing things out until you can see daylight in the bottom of the fender where the normal drain is



    With that distraction out of the way, the steering rack job is fairly straight forward. Some silly delays because I haven't done the swap in several years, but relatively quickly and easily the old rack is out and the new one is (sort-of) ready to go in.



    "Sort-of" being the key word, because I had previously bought the swap kit from garagistic with the spacers, but I didnt buy the steering coupler. I was again advised to also replace that.



    Luckily I begged and pleaded and Sh3rpak!ng will help to wrap up the knuckle mods because Im out of town this weekend... I also need to get the car back together soon. This is as far as I'm at before I hand off the knuckle.



    Finally, all this is pointless to just drive this around in LA city streets, so I had hinted to wifey that I want to hit a few track days this year. I finally just signed up for a track day with NASA at Buttonwillow in April, but I've also got my eye on a day at Sonoma raceway in July, which will be another HUGE bucket list for me. Its another epic California race track that I will get a chance to run after having gotten a chance to run on Laguna Seca most recently (2024!...) .

    Goal for track days is to try and get to 4 in a year, so this is 2 tentatively circled on the calendar and I just need to find a way to sneak at least one more in... 2 more would be magical.
    Last edited by 2mAn; 03-12-2026, 12:07 PM.
    Simon
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    • JasonWilson48
      Not my real name
      • Jan 2025
      • 146

      #152
      I don't currently have a vice or workbench. Drilling the coupler was a pain lol. Took me a good 2 hours to get it drilled and reassembled. Holding it with my foot on the ground, or between my feet.
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      • 2mAn
        Señior Mod
        • Aug 2010
        • 20451

        #153
        Well... this sh!t took way too long to do. I was out of town the weekend following the removal/ destruction of the knuckle and I had Charlie help with drilling stuff out, but we underestimated garagistic's QC and after a longer-than-anticipated break I reconnected with him to drill out the additional holes for the bushing. Now its assembled and Im on a mission to get the car back together this weekend so I can only have ONE annoying project car.



        If you see something wrong with my assembly, please tell me now before it gets installed!..


        I wont likely take any pics of the reassembly because who cares, but once its all done I am going to have JMP do an alignment for me and maybe let them deal with some of the smaller, annoying things... or not. I just want it to be good to go for the 4/18 Buttonwillow track day.
        Simon
        Current Cars:
        -1966 Lotus Elan
        -1986 German Car
        -2006 Volkswagen Jetta TDI

        Make R3V Great Again -2020

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        • Panici
          Moderator
          • Dec 2009
          • 2378

          #154


          Looks about the same as mine. I took a little out of the other side of that joint as well.


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          '99 BMW E36 M3 - - - '98 BMW E36 328i

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