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Old 11-01-2009, 10:32 AM
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Default Steering rack question.

I have a 99 civic si and my power steering rack is no good.

I am swaping a K motor in it and want to delete the power steering.

What I need to know is, is there a way I can put manual rack that will bolt up to the EM1 Subframe?

I was wondering if there is way because I do not want to loop it. If there is not other way, I guess I'll take the time and buy a new power and loop them.


Any info, experience, links, and such would be great!

TIA
Old 11-01-2009, 10:35 AM
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if your swapping a K use an EG subframe and non-power rack. bolts right up.
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Default Re: Steering rack question.

Originally Posted by MR.johnson
if your swapping a K use an EG subframe and non-power rack. bolts right up.


I was told you have to use front lower control arms, forks, and such to run the front sway bar?

Is this true?
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Default Re: Steering rack question.

Originally Posted by MR.johnson
if your swapping a K use an EG subframe and non-power rack. bolts right up.
Quick Edit -- get the pinion upgrade too so its quicker...I forgot who makes it but cuts the lock to lock
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