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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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xmember KE70 on my B310..

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-xmember KE70
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-old bush bust (radiator bubber)
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-the diffrences
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-2 hole to drill

*conclusion.. xmember KE70 ngn B310 not so really diffrent but each side xtra 1inch which means terkepak la my tire after this ...so many mods dizzy 2

Posted on: 2009/7/7 2:25
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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and cheater 5 what bump steer numbers does this setup give? it looks very close to neutral

Posted on: 2009/4/25 0:12
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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yes pepper you are right i will have to check the year model of my donor car but im sure it was a opel variant.

Posted on: 2009/4/25 0:06
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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^Thats an AE86 rack and pinion setup with AE86 struts and brakes etc
more: http://beeoneoneoh.wordpress.com/2009 ... 3/expression-sunny-truck/

Posted on: 2009/4/23 13:11
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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maybe only in the recent models wards, the earlier ones like the 92 model is just a rebadged suzuki.

Posted on: 2009/4/23 12:06
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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hi dd actualy in australia the barinas are rebadged opel's from europe

Posted on: 2009/4/23 10:06
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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1988-1994 Barina is a Suzuki Cultus/Chevy Metro variant.
Hmmm... should be easy to find these racks.
Can't wait to hear what you find about using this in a 1200.

Posted on: 2009/4/20 1:31
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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it came from a 92 barina "swing" model

Posted on: 2009/4/19 2:15
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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hey mate
keen to know what make and year model of barina this rack came from

Posted on: 2009/4/19 1:45
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Sunny’s were made to be drifted, it says so in the factory service manual: Service after every drift day and mountain tounge or 100,000km’s
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Re: rack and pinion steering in 1200 ute
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Hi all i have some more info that has come up latley , im on to rack number 4 a holden barina power steer rack , it is the closest one to the right length of all the ones ive found , still has to be shortened but i dont have to remake the rack shaft so i modified the rest of it in a day and am now mounting it to the crossmember, it has a slightly slower ratio than the mazda one i mentioned earlier but by only 5mm per rev leaving 45mm of travel per rev this means 2.5 turns lock to lock , plenty good enough.

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