not forgetting the clash with the strut bar and swaybar.
Stick with TOYOTA... mother knows best
Cheers, Owen
Point noted... using a front mounted rack would probably add too much complexity to a conversion like this... unless you're already considering a dry sump that would clear it?
any other rear mounted racks people know of?
Cheers
Vanman
not forgetting the clash with the strut bar and swaybar.
Stick with TOYOTA... mother knows best
Cheers, Owen
Cheers, Owen
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Doing the things that aren't popular... cause being popular and being good are often distinctly different.
I have a good freind who i talked to yesterday about R+P in TA22s and back in the day he built one using a AE71 shortened Xmember and all the associated parts
Merc, that is an option for sure.. If it all gets too hard trying to find a rack the right width. Get someone to cut the ends of the rack off and re-thread the ends of it for the inner tie rods.
That would lose some steering lock though. So have to cut the housing also I suppose if that became a problem.
That is why I think turning down the ball ends by 20mm or so , is the way to go. Eliminates having to shorten the housing, after shortening the rack. Tis better for positioning the pinion as well, otherwise you tuck the pinion close to the centre line of the car. Could be a PITA with a wide engine.Originally Posted by TurboRA28
cheers Chuck.
"What man can build, man can fix!"
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but doing that means you would have to modify any future replacement parts in the same manner. rack is the least likely to wear out, so would be best to modify this to match the shortened xmember, and then be able to use standard parts everywhere else...
cheers
vanman
The man makes a damn good point.Originally Posted by vanman
-Chris | Garage takai - Breaking cars since 1998
Sparky - AE86 IPRA Racer | RZN149 Hilux - Parts and Car Hauler
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself. - D.H.Lawrence
My little AE82 has exceeded 400,000 kilometres, without having to change any steering components. So I would suggest the above is a mute point.
cheers Chuck.
"What man can build, man can fix!"
MS51Crown Coupe,
GSV40R Aurion luxo tourer. One TA22 currently receiving some TLC prior to paint One RS56 Crown ute under construction, 2 x TA22's awaiting rebuilds. Toyota Crown RS47J ute in need of serious TLC. Toyota Crown Custom Wagon MS53 daily hauler stocko!
That's pretty lucky if you've done all those 400,000klms yourself, and you know the standard parts are still in it. Most replacement steering components involving a ball joint only come with a 40-60,000klms warranty, and I haven't seen any of my own cars reach more than 200,000 without needing at least something in the steering replaced.
The way I figure it in this conversion for a TA22, if you're already shortening the rack and the xmember, why not do them completely so you don't have to modify anything else? The less you change, the more it will act like the car it came from - completely predictable...
Cheers
vanman
You guys with TA22 Xmembers can just use your stock xmember thats what the guys over here are using. Also you Corolla guys. What we do is get all AE86 Manual Rack parts: Xmember, all brackets, steering colum, mounting plate on firewall, steering knuckles ans rack of course. It's done just like Big Flea did his Corolla. I'll look for the link GREAT info on his site on the swap.
Cheers, Johnny
An Eye for an Eye would leave the world Blind
Here you go
http://www.1uzfe.com/
Johnny
An Eye for an Eye would leave the world Blind
any news info on how to pissoff the steering box is welcome info as far ass I'm concerned.
Cheers
Jordan
P.S: has anyone considered using an AW11 manual rack?
Past rides: 86 Hilux, 3x ke55 rollas's (2coupes,) 5th Gen GT4 x2, RA28, TA22 x3, KE10, P610 datto, RT40 corona x3, RT132, MX13
Currrent: , CA-A22 Celica living life as a Sports Sedan, 2000model ST215W Caldina GT-T manual, RT40 corona.
Yes great substitute since AE86 Racks are getting harder and harder to find here in the States. KP61, AE86,AE71,AW11 are all good donors BUT all need a little twitching to work.Originally Posted by jfallen
Johnny
An Eye for an Eye would leave the world Blind
AW11 rack is the same length as the very easy to get AE82 manual rack.
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