Such a gumby. I stripped and cracked the thread on my ps input shaft casing.
Does anyone know if these are even available without buying a whole new rack assembly for an NA8.
I can see that they bolt onto the rack with 2 x allen bolts
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Made a mess of my PS rack input casing
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Made a mess of my PS rack input casing
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Re: Made a mess of my PS rack input casing
Hey Jules,
Did you fix your steering unit?
I have a P/S rack if you require one. In Syd West.
Cheers
Greg
Did you fix your steering unit?
I have a P/S rack if you require one. In Syd West.
Cheers
Greg
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Re: Made a mess of my PS rack input casing
No I didn't.
I had to buy another one, and am now selling the old one cheap.
The broken part is replaceable but not sure how easy it is to source.
Cheers
I had to buy another one, and am now selling the old one cheap.
The broken part is replaceable but not sure how easy it is to source.
Cheers
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