by Greaph » 10 Sat Jan, 2009 11:41 pm
Every sand-rail I have seen on the street is longer wheel base than a buggy almost without exception. Most street rails I have seen do not use rack and pinion. If you are inclined to use R&P, I highly recommend using a high ratio (in excess of 24:1) to keep the steering controllable. It can be done, and is not a difficult modification if you have fabrication skills. Make you you take your time and do it correctly, then take some more time and "practice" with your new steering. Good luck!
Edit: After a little research, it appears the easiest swap for you would be to use the R&P from a VW Rabbit. You could use a stock housing with Quaife rack and pinion. This a little quicker ratio than I would normally recommend, and you really need to be sure this is what you want :-)
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