New Rack and Pinion Kit
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However, this is all moot now because I found that I have a steering box and column that I thought I got rid of.
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tommyeflight89 (03-20-22)
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Looks like a really great kit. I emailed Scott (Mtheory) with a few questions and he got back to me with all the info I was looking for.
This looks like a very well engineered kit. Awesome to have this quality available for the FB community.
Would be good to get some more feedback on how the setup performs, especially on a track application.
Like Rwatson, my FB has aftermarket coilovers and T3 front suspension hardware. I think this R&P conversion would make the car 100% complete.
Any idea if there is enough clearance for those running a side mount alternator? I assume if this clears the stock AC setup an alternator would be no problem! Rwatson, do you have a pic of the top of the drivers side engine bay, just so we can see how that look?
This looks like a very well engineered kit. Awesome to have this quality available for the FB community.
Would be good to get some more feedback on how the setup performs, especially on a track application.
Like Rwatson, my FB has aftermarket coilovers and T3 front suspension hardware. I think this R&P conversion would make the car 100% complete.
Any idea if there is enough clearance for those running a side mount alternator? I assume if this clears the stock AC setup an alternator would be no problem! Rwatson, do you have a pic of the top of the drivers side engine bay, just so we can see how that look?
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................Any idea if there is enough clearance for those running a side mount alternator? I assume if this clears the stock AC setup an alternator would be no problem! Rwatson, do you have a pic of the top of the drivers side engine bay, just so we can see how that look?
-Max
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That last pic shows how there will be no interference , in fact I plan to modify my AC mount to lower it as low as possible in an attempt to make enough to mount a side mount alternator, The rack pieces will not interfere in any way.
I look forward to trying mine out on a track day, I think it will shine as much there as it does on the street. I plan on running additional caster so has to provide more dynamic camber gain during turns than a stock alignment. We will see how it works out.
As soon as I can I will take a pic of my car. The AC compressor is in place and it takes more space than a side mount alt, so maybe that will help.
I look forward to trying mine out on a track day, I think it will shine as much there as it does on the street. I plan on running additional caster so has to provide more dynamic camber gain during turns than a stock alignment. We will see how it works out.
As soon as I can I will take a pic of my car. The AC compressor is in place and it takes more space than a side mount alt, so maybe that will help.
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@rwatson5651 Can you (or someone else) email me a copy of the instructions? I got my kit yesterday and while it looks AWESOME it didn't come with any instructions. I've already started taking the OEM Steering apart but I'm sure not going to cut anything without good instructions.
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Frogman (12-24-22)
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Maxwedge that's awesome!! I've been emailing Mtheory, reserved my spot he says he's working on mine in in a few weeks.
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
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tommy, I don't know yet. I removed the tie rod ends to steering arms (measured between them first, so I can set it back to roughly the same toe-in), dropped the idler arm and removed the steering box hardware. But I don't want to go any further without the instructions. I'm cool with unbolting anything under the hood but I've never messed with a steering column before.
MTheory has been very communicative (Text and email) but hasn't sent any instructions yet. I was hoping to make a good dent in the install this weekend. I'm not sure why printed instructions don't come with the kit, since cutting the steering column in the proper place is critical (replacement columns being rare and expensive).
MTheory has been very communicative (Text and email) but hasn't sent any instructions yet. I was hoping to make a good dent in the install this weekend. I'm not sure why printed instructions don't come with the kit, since cutting the steering column in the proper place is critical (replacement columns being rare and expensive).
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rwatson5651 (03-26-22)
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Originally Posted by tommyeflight89
Maxwedge that's awesome!! I've been emailing Mtheory, reserved my spot he says he's working on mine in in a few weeks.
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
This kit bolts in place of the existing steering box/idler arm and uses those bolt holes replacing the OEM steering setup.
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Maxwedge that's awesome!! I've been emailing Mtheory, reserved my spot he says he's working on mine in in a few weeks.
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
And would be cool to see more pics and your feedback on everything.
One thing I'm curious about is how the cross member fits between the frame rails with the original studs still in place, seem like it wont slide in without stud removal when I try to picture it....
Edit: I just answered a question that had already been answered! Sorry
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Ah right, I'm over complicating this. Yes now realize they are thru bolts that go all the way through the frame rail. I've replaced my idler arm and thought it was mounted with studs this whole time...
I'll be pulling the bolts and posting the thread and length here. I like to replace all hardware with nice new stuff from Belmetric. I think they're M10.
I've been collecting parts for a FC front subframe swap just to get R&P steering. Time to sell all that junk. Can't wait for this kit.
I'll be pulling the bolts and posting the thread and length here. I like to replace all hardware with nice new stuff from Belmetric. I think they're M10.
I've been collecting parts for a FC front subframe swap just to get R&P steering. Time to sell all that junk. Can't wait for this kit.
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Ah right, I'm over complicating this. Yes now realize they are thru bolts that go all the way through the frame rail. I've replaced my idler arm and thought it was mounted with studs this whole time...
I'll be pulling the bolts and posting the thread and length here. I like to replace all hardware with nice new stuff from Belmetric. I think they're M10.
I've been collecting parts for a FC front subframe swap just to get R&P steering. Time to sell all that junk. Can't wait for this kit.
I'll be pulling the bolts and posting the thread and length here. I like to replace all hardware with nice new stuff from Belmetric. I think they're M10.
I've been collecting parts for a FC front subframe swap just to get R&P steering. Time to sell all that junk. Can't wait for this kit.
That said, I believe that you will agree that ease of installation will be another strong point.
I guess you can tell I really like mine. I think that is because I have had other kits and compared to what I had in the past, this one is practically plug and play. LOL
Last edited by rwatson5651; 03-26-22 at 05:38 PM.
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tommyeflight89 (03-28-22)
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Im just nervous because I have never worked on the steering column before, and if I make a mistake I need to source another one off epay ($$$). Scott sent lots of good directions and pics since my install request. Im just scated of something new. Rebuilding a carb or V8 head is easy.... because Ive done it several times.
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Frogman (06-25-22)
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Im just nervous because I have never worked on the steering column before, and if I make a mistake I need to source another one off epay ($$$). Scott sent lots of good directions and pics since my install request. Im just scated of something new. Rebuilding a carb or V8 head is easy.... because Ive done it several times.
Once you get it out your concerns will be relieved. Its just a tube and a shaft, nothing high tech, fancy or even precision in nature.
all you will need to be careful about is reading your tape measure right LOL. Measure twice and cut once😊
And while you do need to cut to the lengths in the instructions, there is actually a little wiggle room.
AND,....A lot of the surplus steering boxes out there are so worn out they should be cheap, (In case you need one, but you won't)
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Yes feeling the same way. I have been looking for a proper R&P setup for a long time. I've had my FB out a few times since winter and will get to drive it a bit more before Scot finishes my kit and I get to install it. Should feel like a new car afterwards. I have redone all the suspension and this is the last piece of the puzzle.
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Frogman (06-25-22)
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Yes feeling the same way. I have been looking for a proper R&P setup for a long time. I've had my FB out a few times since winter and will get to drive it a bit more before Scot finishes my kit and I get to install it. Should feel like a new car afterwards. I have redone all the suspension and this is the last piece of the puzzle.