Spyder Steering Rack Conversion
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Hi All,
I've fitted the Spyder steering rack to my plus two (which BTW is a LHD BMC Mini rack fitted upside down). I've used the track rod end adapter/extenders that were fitted to the original rack and they work, but one side in particular is quite a lot more extened than the other.
Does anyone else have any experience of fitting this Spyder rack, and the usage of these extenders? Are they up to the job...?
Many thanks
Nigel
I've fitted the Spyder steering rack to my plus two (which BTW is a LHD BMC Mini rack fitted upside down). I've used the track rod end adapter/extenders that were fitted to the original rack and they work, but one side in particular is quite a lot more extened than the other.
Does anyone else have any experience of fitting this Spyder rack, and the usage of these extenders? Are they up to the job...?
Many thanks
Nigel
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nigelfletcher - New-tral
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Nigel
What is the advantage of the Mini rack compared to standard Triumph one ?
Rick
What is the advantage of the Mini rack compared to standard Triumph one ?
Rick
1968 Elan +2 . Now going back together after 18 years , you just can not rush these things .<br>Rick
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flyinggellyfish - Second Gear
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Hi Rick,
the Spyder/BMC rack offers a more positive steering control with less turns of the wheel, lock to lock. My experience of the old triumph unit I had in my plus 2 was that when driving at motorway speeds the car tended to wander a bit. This required lots of little steering adjustments to keep the car in a straight line - which I found a bit frustrating and not conducive to relaxed cruising. It was clear my old rack was well worn so I took the opportunity to upgrade to the spyder conversion. Higher speed cruising is now a breeze, but to be fair I can't comment whether it's better than a car with a re-con triumph based rack.
I just wondered if anyone else had fitted this rack to a standard chassis and what their experiences were.
Nigel
the Spyder/BMC rack offers a more positive steering control with less turns of the wheel, lock to lock. My experience of the old triumph unit I had in my plus 2 was that when driving at motorway speeds the car tended to wander a bit. This required lots of little steering adjustments to keep the car in a straight line - which I found a bit frustrating and not conducive to relaxed cruising. It was clear my old rack was well worn so I took the opportunity to upgrade to the spyder conversion. Higher speed cruising is now a breeze, but to be fair I can't comment whether it's better than a car with a re-con triumph based rack.
I just wondered if anyone else had fitted this rack to a standard chassis and what their experiences were.
Nigel
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nigelfletcher - New-tral
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Thanks for the info .
Rick
Rick
1968 Elan +2 . Now going back together after 18 years , you just can not rush these things .<br>Rick
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flyinggellyfish - Second Gear
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