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Topic: Rack and Pinion Choices?
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| S.D.L.
10-01-2012 17:57:45
72.173.192.59
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  Which of these two have you used if either and how have they held up as far as quality etc.? Thanks! |
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| Midnightrider
10-02-2012 18:11:08
208.72.73.158
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Re: Rack and Pinion Choices? in reply to john179, 10-01-2012 17:57:45
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| The top one will work for a light weight tractor like a WC I am currently using one of them. The bottom one is heavier built and larger in size. Both are well built racks. |
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| Midnightrider
10-02-2012 18:10:39
208.72.73.158
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Re: Rack and Pinion Choices? in reply to 730-LP, 10-01-2012 17:57:45
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| The top one will work for a light weight tractor like a WC I am currently using one of them. The bottom one is heavier built and larger in size. Both are well built racks. |
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| VicS
10-01-2012 19:14:43
70.195.1.117
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Re: Rack and Pinion Choices? in reply to S.D.L., 10-01-2012 17:57:45
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| You can tear anything up if you try. I use a rack and pinion from a pinto. Probably hard to find now. I don"t try to steer it if I am sitting still. I also just use 1/2 tool u-joints. Came in a 3 pack from Wally World. |
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| little sweeper
10-04-2012 17:35:45
72.152.135.132
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Re: Rack and Pinion Choices? in reply to VicS, 10-01-2012 19:14:43
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| I like that idea for the 1/2" drive universals, checked Harbor Freight they have 'impact' universals for $7. I am putting a widefront wishbone off of a B on my WC. |
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