GKTECH
Z34 370z steering rack spacer/tie rod conversion
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The GKTECH high tensile 4130 zinc coated tie rod extender conversions screw on to the end of M16 tie rods and allow the tie rods to travel further into the steering rack which creates more steering lock. Great for drift or getting out of parking spots. This product converts what are normally an 18mm inner tie rod thread to a 16mm inner tie rod thread which is a much more common size. In addition to converting to a more common tie rod thread this rack spacer set offers a grand total of 16mm of rack travel equating to around 12-15 degrees of extra lock without compromising on the amount of thread left in the steering rack.
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- DIY installation
- CNC machined high tensile zinc coated 4130 steel
FAQs
How does this steering rack spacer work?The steering rack spacer screws between the steering rack and your inner tie rod. It allows the steering rack to travel an extra(16mm). That extra 16mm of rack travel gives approximately 12-15 degrees more lock.
I've installed the rack spacer and I've got a heap of toe in, what happened?
After you have centred your rack (this is CRUCIAL) you will need a wheel alignment. You may also need need to either trim your inner tie rods down to counteract the length that you've just put into the length of the rack or go to an inner with more adjustment. Whether you need to trim the tie rods down depends on your setup.Do NOT trim too much off or else you'll need to get a new tie rod and only trim down once you've centered the rack. Note that the LH side has a larger spacer so it will need the most attention.