Vulpes
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know if the shaft in steering racks have teeth that are variable pitch or even pitch?
For those with questions.
I replaced my dead rack last year with a rebuilt unit, which at the the time appeared to be the only unit available in the entire country for the off road group with Bilstein shocks. Reset the steering in the computer, had it aligned, then later noticed intermittent binding in right hand curves, where I have to force it back to center. Had it looked over at a local off-road shop, checked steering linkage for binding, they aligned it again, and setup as much caster as it would allow. But it still happens.
It happens during the following conditions:
For those with questions.
I replaced my dead rack last year with a rebuilt unit, which at the the time appeared to be the only unit available in the entire country for the off road group with Bilstein shocks. Reset the steering in the computer, had it aligned, then later noticed intermittent binding in right hand curves, where I have to force it back to center. Had it looked over at a local off-road shop, checked steering linkage for binding, they aligned it again, and setup as much caster as it would allow. But it still happens.
It happens during the following conditions:
- Long trips
- Highway speeds only
- Right hand curves only (Which is odd because most forums report problems with left hand curves).