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Dusty

posted on 1/10/08 at 03:28 PM Reply With Quote
Sierra rack.

Anyone know the standard ratio/turns lock to lock of a sierra rack.
(Tried to search as I'm sure it's already on here but search engine confuses me. I can't get it to filter out stuff like track or bracket and steering+rack only finds two threads)

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james h

posted on 1/10/08 at 03:30 PM Reply With Quote
Last time i checked, mine was a little over 4 turns lock to lock.

Hope that helps,

James

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matt_claydon

posted on 1/10/08 at 03:34 PM Reply With Quote
Standard 4.2 turns lock to lock I believe. Common quick racks are about 2.8 L2L.
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Dusty

posted on 1/10/08 at 03:38 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks. Reason I'm asking is I have fitted Rally Design 2.8 quick innards (technical term) to mine and with Toyo 888's on the front wheels and a 12" steering wheel I'm finding the steering far to heavy in car parks or even pulling out of a junction. Nice on track but that's only about 2% of my driving.

4.2/2.8=1.5 times heavier. Could always find a steering wheel from a routemaster!

[Edited on 1/10/08 by Dusty]

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YQUSTA

posted on 1/10/08 at 04:19 PM Reply With Quote
I'm trying to do the opposite

First off a smaller wheel 350mm to 300mm

Then a quick rack if needed

My wheel will be up for grabs if you are interested in a very large 1

YQUSTA

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