wanting to install jdm / spec c quick rack into uk sti
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wanting to install jdm / spec c quick rack into uk sti
hey folks just wondering how hard this job would be to do
im looking to install a jdm / spec c quick rack into MY03 STi (UK)
is there any differences between the JDM and SPEC C (whcih one is better if there is any difference)
any help would be appreciated
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steve
im looking to install a jdm / spec c quick rack into MY03 STi (UK)
is there any differences between the JDM and SPEC C (whcih one is better if there is any difference)
any help would be appreciated
cheers
steve
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pretty easy tbh...although it is a lot easier with the engine out
pics on my project thread, sorry not sure which page number as I can't see Photobucket at work...but it will be towards the beginning
pics on my project thread, sorry not sure which page number as I can't see Photobucket at work...but it will be towards the beginning
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not wanting to take the engine out
that gives me too many ideas
how much do these cost are there any breakers that deal with spec c's ?
is there away of doing this without removal of engine
cheers
steve
that gives me too many ideas
how much do these cost are there any breakers that deal with spec c's ?
is there away of doing this without removal of engine
cheers
steve
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Nice pic
Off the top of my head and in kinda logical order;
1.disconnect the two power steering lines...be careful PS fluid isn't very nice stuff-you can see where the two hoses are connected at the base of the rack above
2.disconnect the track rod ends from the old steering rack
3.loosen the UJ- you can also see it in the pics above
4.remove the skid plate from the bottom of the subframe
5.remove the four bolts that attach the rack to the subframe and you should be able to remove it...fit in reverse order.
I fitted mine while ago so I may missed something but if I have it should be pretty obvious...Gary is right price wise iirc too
Ian
Off the top of my head and in kinda logical order;
1.disconnect the two power steering lines...be careful PS fluid isn't very nice stuff-you can see where the two hoses are connected at the base of the rack above
2.disconnect the track rod ends from the old steering rack
3.loosen the UJ- you can also see it in the pics above
4.remove the skid plate from the bottom of the subframe
5.remove the four bolts that attach the rack to the subframe and you should be able to remove it...fit in reverse order.
I fitted mine while ago so I may missed something but if I have it should be pretty obvious...Gary is right price wise iirc too
Ian
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