Morning all
Whilst playing around last night turning the steering wheel I noticed it possible to get the wing stays to hit the wishbones.
I've read about using springs for temporarily sorting out self centreing but what method should be used to prevent the wheels being turned so
far.
Is there a solution available off the shelf which is suitable as a permenant fix rather than a short temporary job and where do you get the items
from.
Thanks
Nigel
We put some spacers over the Steering rack on either side. Restricting movement between steering arm socket and steering Casing. They are about 3mm
thick... so stopping lock just a little bit sooner than normal.
We made them ourselves so not available off the shelf.
Steve
[Edited on 9-6-08 by Hellfire]
You just need a spacer making for the rack to shroten the Maximum travel.
Steve
check your steering rack is centred alwell, mine wasn't and was only hitting on one side, when i centrered it it was fine
i used jubilee clips to stop that happening.
Split suspension polybushes
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Originally posted by donut
i used jubilee clips to stop that happening.
thanks for the help, where do the jubille clips go exactly on the rack?
Any photos of them in situ so I can copy the set up.
Cheers
Nigel
id be interested in seeing some pictures too, as my cycle wings bash my lights on full lock.
will make & bring a set of washers with me
Cheers Tony much appreciated.
Have a look at 2 piece split shaft collars...they should be perfect.
can you still post pictures please as id still like to see so i can modify my rack.
large for ally rack small for steel rack
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fitted on rack to prevent (technical description) swively bit disappearing into rack
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im just popping into the garage to steal your idea
ive been trying to think of a way to do that myself
[Edited on 10/6/08 by eccsmk]
Can't take no credit for idea, it was an old idea when I did it in 2004
better pic
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