It is suggested that the newer 99-04 (SN95) steering racks are generally superior to the older racks. I was looking at the Edelmann rack and it seem to be of good quality. Any advice.
Thanks Earl
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It is suggested that the newer 99-04 (SN95) steering racks are generally superior to the older racks. I was looking at the Edelmann rack and it seem to be of good quality. Any advice.
Thanks Earl
Not an expert, but 99% sure an SN95 rack doesn't work in these cars. You need a Fox Body version. Remans available at your local parts store. For my past couple builds, wanted something a little better so used Unisteer (MAVAL Industries) racks from Breeze. That's what my current Gen 3 coupe has and I'm happy with it. But they're no longer available from Breeze. FWIW Mark at Breeze recommends, but does not sell, BBB INDUSTRIES N1010106. New (vs. reman), good quality. $237 at Rock Auto. But does need extensions added. My buddy installed one in his Challenge Roadster. Good looking part at he's happy with it.
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Build 1: Mk3 Roadster #5125. Sold 11/08/2014. Build 2: Mk4 Roadster #7750. Sold 04/10/2017. Build Thread
Build 3: Mk4 Roadster 20th Anniversary #8674. Sold 09/07/2020. Build Thread and Video. Build 4: Gen 3 Type 65 Coupe #59. Gen 3 Coyote. Legal 03/04/2020. Build Thread and Video
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Also, if using an SN95 rack (which will work) be aware that in addition to the different “pyramid” style shaft coupler the tie rods are metric and won’t be compatible with Fox era tie rod ends.
Jeff
SN95 have a dual rate spool valve and a stiffer pinion torsion spring than the Fox rack. Change the tie rods from SN95 to Fox. The tri-lobe pinion fitting needs a matching joint. My preference in fittings is the Unisteer pinch bolt type.
The 99-04 racks got a stiffer torsion spring from the early SN95. The stiffer torsion springs reduces the lane wander from wider wheels.
I have a 99-04 Mustang GT rack with Fox tie rods in my Mk1. No lane wandering.
Thanks P G Cobra, did you use the ffr extension pieces on the rack along with the fox inner tie rods?
Thank Jeff, those are 2 of the drawbacks which add to the cost. Would need additional parts so not sure if it is worth it.
Earl
Jeff, thanks for the input. I moved my rack to locate on the X frame to correct the Ackerman angles some years ago. I have no evidence of bump steer.
If you draw a line from the upper A-arm pivot and the lower A-arm pivot the rack pivot has to fall within this line so that everything works together. If it doesn't, as the A-arms move up and down it will cause the rack arm to move out of sync and causing bump steer. Hope this makes sense.
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Mike I see what you are saying, and if these were all equal length parallel links that would be perfect.The fact that they are not, complicates it but your point makes sense and that is the best to aim for with the suspension under load. The extensions probably get the rack closer to this condition, but I will only know that when I get the parts assembled.
Earl
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I'm guessing you are looking for a rack to fit into a Mk4 Roadster...................... that's not a Mustang that uses struts. Jeff already brought up bump steer so I'm going to leave that there. However, concerns about lane wandering ("tram-lining" as it's called) was brought up. And those issues are easily solved with proper front end alignment.
Frank
FFR MkII, 408W, Tremec TKO 500, 2015 IRS, DA QA1s, Forte front bar, APE hardtop.
To close off the question of an Edelmann power rack, although I think this is a good quality rack but it can't be used as they do not have compatible fittings of inner tie rod to rack so cannot install the rack extensions. Lares also makes new power racks but they couldn't answer the question about the inner tie rod attachment, not good for a manufacturer. I did not want to buy a rebuilt rack and on speaking to FFR they state that their rack is a new design superior to the foxbody rack so in the final analysis I decided to order one and now have it installed. It is a 15:1 ratio 2.5 turns end to end.
Earl
So, what is the preferred rack for someone trying to add power steering to a MK3?