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Duraflex steering rack clamps?
Nickp - 10/7/15 at 12:08 PM

Anyone used these instead of the usual alloy or steel versions?

Dodgy? Waste of time? Why would you? Opinions please?

Haynes Locost Roadster Orange steering rack Clamps in Duraflex Extreme Poly


DW100 - 10/7/15 at 12:15 PM

I assume there is a steel bit to go over the top?

If not you might as well hold the rack on with a couple of rubber bands.


Nickp - 10/7/15 at 01:09 PM

quote:
Originally posted by DW100
I assume there is a steel bit to go over the top?

If not you might as well hold the rack on with a couple of rubber bands.


Nope, that's in place of everything that'd normally be there.
I presume they're a very stiff nylon, but I know what you're saying

[Edited on 10/7/15 by Nickp]


Bluemoon - 10/7/15 at 05:18 PM

"exceptional resistance to tear"

So they can tear then.. I would not be happy with that..


Nickp - 10/7/15 at 05:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Bluemoon
"exceptional resistance to tear"

So they can tear then.. I would not be happy with that..


But it is exceptional, which is better than good

Is there an advantage anyone can think of? They'd put less stress on the surrounding rack mount / chassis maybe because they'll flex if they get a big hit?


Sam_68 - 10/7/15 at 06:17 PM

For our sort of cars, I'd be using a solid machined aluminium rack clamp, to get rid of the flexible bit (the bush), not getting rid of the steel bracket and making it all flexible!


Nickp - 10/7/15 at 06:25 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Sam_68
For our sort of cars, I'd be using a solid machined aluminium rack clamp, to get rid of the flexible bit (the bush), not getting rid of the steel bracket and making it all flexible!


Fair enough. I've got 3 choices so I'm after different opinions


AvonJas - 10/7/15 at 08:55 PM

I tried these, they don't really work. You still have to use part of the rubber bush between the rack and chassis mounts. Changed to solid alloy ones instead.