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Installing Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Kit - Steering In A Different Direction

Rack-And-Pinion On A Dropped Axle Model A
By Tim Bernsau
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steve Rose
Steve Rose from KA Customs... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steve Rose
Steve Rose from KA Customs finished the steering system swap, including the hand-fabbed gussets, in about half a day.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Old Mustang Box Removed
The old Mustang box has been... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Old Mustang Box Removed
The old Mustang box has been removed and the new Unisteer Cross Steer rack and pinion is ready to be installed. Note the three mounting holes on the bracket, which are the same as a Vega box bracket.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Removing Steering Box
When removing the steering... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Removing Steering Box
When removing the steering box, remember to secure the steering wheel and front wheels in a straight-ahead position. The tie rod that had been used with the box will be retained for use with the Cross Steer system.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion New Steering Arms
This swap required a pair... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion New Steering Arms
This swap required a pair of new steering arms, so Steve removed the existing arms from the spindles using a cut-off tool and then smoothed the spindle with an angle grinder.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Deep Drop Steering Arms
In their place will go these... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Deep Drop Steering Arms
In their place will go these deep drop steering arms from the Speedway Motors catalog, which will allow the drag link and tie rod clear the 4-link radius rods.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Brakes Removed For Access
Steve pulled off the brakes... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Brakes Removed For Access
Steve pulled off the brakes for easy access to the spindles before installing the replacement steering arms, which bolt from the outside of the spindles. The double-hole steering arm (shown here) goes on the passenger side of the car; the single-hole steering arm goes on the driver side.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Brakes Reinstalled
With the new steering arms... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Brakes Reinstalled
With the new steering arms in place, the brakes were reinstalled and the tie rod remounted between the steering arms as shown here.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Unisteerin Cross Steer Rack
The Unisteer Cross Steer rack... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Unisteerin Cross Steer Rack
The Unisteer Cross Steer rack includes a 90-degree mounting bracket. On the Vega box replacement system, the mounting bracket is drilled for installation in the existing box mounting holes on the frame. Since a Vega box was not previously used on this car, the bracket was removed from the rack and clamped onto the frame. The rack and drag link were temporarily installed to make sure the position of the drag link was parallel to the tie rod, in order to prevent bumpsteer. With the sedan lowered onto jackstands and the weight of the car on the suspension, Steve checked to make sure the tie rod and drag link were, in fact, parallel and level.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Frame Marked
Once Steve confirmed the bracket... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Frame Marked
Once Steve confirmed the bracket was in the correct position the frame was marked. The paint was ground off of the bracket and it was welded to the boxed frame.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Custom Gussets Installed
Because the bracket wasn't... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Custom Gussets Installed
Because the bracket wasn't bolted to an existing Vega mount, a large section was unsupported below the framerail. Side steer puts some stress on the frame, so Steve knew it would be a good idea to reinforce the steering bracket with some custom gussets. On Joe's sedan, the front crossmember has been welded and the 'rails were boxed to help prevent any potential flex from the steering. The gussets were a way to add a little more strength and also dress things up a bit. A piece of scrap cardboard was used as a pattern.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steel Gussets
Steve used 1/8-inch steel... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steel Gussets
Steve used 1/8-inch steel to create the pair of gussets. A few drilled holes add some aesthetics to a functional part......
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steel Gussets 2
.....A grinding disc provided... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Steel Gussets 2
.....A grinding disc provided the template for the arc shape and a guide for the plasma cutter while cutting. The finished pieces were deburred and welded in place.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Complete
All of a sudden that ordinary-looking... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Complete
All of a sudden that ordinary-looking bracket looks like a trick part. Once it's fully welded and painted it'll blend right in with the frame.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Rack Installed
The rack was then installed... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Rack Installed
The rack was then installed in the bracket and the chromed tube drag link was fastened to the passenger-side steering arm with a tie rod end, castle nut, and cotter pin. The other end of the tube is threaded to the output shaft of the steering rack. Half the threads from the output shaft should extend into the tube. At the steering arm end, half the threads from the tie rod end should extend into the tube. The tube should be adjusted so that an equal number of threads are showing at each end, before tightening the jam nuts.
Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Connecting Ididit Column
On this application, connecting... 
   
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Unisteer Products Rack And Pinion Connecting Ididit Column
On this application, connecting the ididit column to the steering unit with U-joint (also from Speedway) was a straightforward job.
Speedway
www.speedwaymotors.com
Unisteer Performance
800/338-9080

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KA Customs
17702 Metzler Ln., Dept. CRM
Huntington Beach
CA  92647

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