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Old 10-31-2011, 05:26 PM   #401
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lol. I know man, thats first on my list. I was talking more like rack and pinions, or manual, etc. I don't know a whole lot about steering sytems, just wondering what the options were with a dropmember.
I have a power rack for an 87-93 Mustang.
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Old 10-31-2011, 11:00 PM   #402
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The rack we run is a 79-93 mustang. The rack bushings and tie rod ends come standard with the dropmember.

The rack can be purchased in either power or manual configurations. I prefer power.

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Old 10-31-2011, 11:01 PM   #403
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I have a power rack for an 87-93 Mustang.
Does this mean i can go to pick n pull and yank a rack from a 87-93 stang and use that?
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Old 10-31-2011, 11:04 PM   #404
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a rebuilt rack from oriellys is only 90 bucks or so !
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Old 10-31-2011, 11:09 PM   #405
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The rack we run is a 79-93 mustang. The rack bushings and tie rod ends come standard with the dropmember.

The rack can be purchased in either power or manual configurations. I prefer power.

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awesome that's exactly what i was looking for
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Old 10-31-2011, 11:12 PM   #406
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a rebuilt rack from oriellys is only 90 bucks or so !
Cool prob need a core tho
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Old 11-01-2011, 09:48 AM   #407
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oreilly part # ( A1 22-202F) power rack $87.21 plus $10 core total $97.21
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Old 11-02-2011, 08:04 AM   #408
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Well, I thought this might be a good option........

http://www.flamingriver.com/index.ph...steer/FR40004S

but after looking at it, I realized you could buy 9 at O'Rielly for the price of this one.

It's nice though..........
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Old 11-02-2011, 09:19 AM   #409
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yep it is cool !! just pricey
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:05 AM   #410
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Mr. 'Porterbuilt' gave me a p/n once upon a time for a rebuilt R&P sourced through Summit that looked much nicer vs. the Oreilly Auto set-up & wasn't priced too crazy. I can't remember what mfr is was though.... I'll do some digging.

If you're going to log some miles on it & it's a driver, the Oreilly's type would still work just fine & can easily be touched up w/a little rattle can black.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:13 AM   #411
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So you don't have to use the Unisteer rack? I'm assume all the racks are built with the same dimensions, whether it's a $100 rack or a $1000..
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Mr. 'Porterbuilt' gave me a p/n once upon a time for a rebuilt R&P sourced through Summit that looked much nicer vs. the Oreilly Auto set-up & wasn't priced too crazy. I can't remember what mfr is was though.... I'll do some digging.

If you're going to log some miles on it & it's a driver, the Oreilly's type would still work just fine & can easily be touched up w/a little rattle can black.
That was actually a reboxed Unisteer rack and pinion that Summit sold.... at a price that was well below the "MAP". I had a long discussion about it with Unisteer and they gave me a price break that allows me to sell it for the same price. $249. Hands down the only way to go. I know how it is trying to find the blend of quality and budget in the C10 market, but this is one area I wouldn't skimp on. I have had several customers source their own racks (oreilley's and autozone for example). 99% of the tech. support issues and concerns regarding the steering were due to racks that were purchased or sourced from those types of companies.
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:22 AM   #413
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i didnt use it ....of course i look for every way possible to shave off every dollar i can, and i used CPP's steering knuckles that saved a couple hundred between the two of those parts !
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oh heck....now i am worried about my rack.....geeez !! Nate, what kind of issues ?
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i didnt use it ....of course i look for every way possible to shave off every dollar i can, and i used CPP's steering knuckles that saved a couple hundred between the two of those parts !
This is why we don't use the CPP steering joints. They look purdy until you get them wet.
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Great.. I was just about to buy a rack from advanced..
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HOLY SMOKES...you are killing me man !!
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Old 11-02-2011, 11:33 AM   #418
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Great.. I was just about to buy a rack from advanced..
my rack and steering knuckles are for sale.....cheap, you want to buy them...LOL
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my rack and steering knuckles are for sale.....cheap, you want to buy them...LOL
Nope.. Not after reading this. and I have some flaming river steering joints. Hope they don't do the same thing. Guess I will soak them in wd-40.
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lol...i was just joking, but now i dont know what to do about the rack ? i guess i will just paint my steering knuckles but if there is some kind of issue with using this rack ??
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I knew you were.. Funny how this came about as I was literally 15 mins from buying one from advanced..
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so much for my money saving ideas, DISREGARD everything i said LOL, looks like they actually will cost me more money in the long run....now i have to save up for a new rack !!
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That was actually a reboxed Unisteer rack and pinion that Summit sold.... at a price that was well below the "MAP". I had a long discussion about it with Unisteer and they gave me a price break that allows me to sell it for the same price. $249. Hands down the only way to go. I know how it is trying to find the blend of quality and budget in the C10 market, but this is one area I wouldn't skimp on. I have had several customers source their own racks (oreilley's and autozone for example). 99% of the tech. support issues and concerns regarding the steering were due to racks that were purchased or sourced from those types of companies.
This is why I'm buying my stuff from Porterbuilt. I did purchase the Oreilly's R&P to use for mock-up though.
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Here is my 68 shorty. 22's up front 24's in the rear. 454 bigblock with a th400 for now, eventually I would like to switch to a tremec.
This thing has been in pieces so long that the front suspension is a dropmember version1. It is currently pieced together with factory pieces. Eventually I will swap to all PB parts up front.
The rear is a bolt-in dropmember.
I got a problem and i'm hoping you guys will be able to help me out.

As I said in my earlier post, the front end of my truck was mocked up using a version one DM and stock control arms. Over the course of the last year I have purchased all the rest of the front end parts needed from Nate. I am still using my version 1. Now that I have everything installed, the wheels no longer clear the fenders.

The wheels are FOOSE 22 X 9.5 with 5-1/2" B.S. The tires are 255-35zr22 for an overall height of 29"

The way I see it I have two options :
Option one : Replace or modify my PB control arms, I see Nate offers them up 1-1/2" narrower than stock.
Option two : Replace the rims for ones with a better offset, if my math is correct. In order to run a 22X9.5 rim I need at least 6-1/2" B.S.

Pics of the truck are available at post 221 of this thread.
Hopefully someone here can confirm my thoughts, or provide other solutions?
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Anyone? Maybe I should've started a fresh thread with this question? Might get more traffic.
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