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Old 2004-05-24, 07:02 PM   #1
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In the new SCC they have an article in which they mention the huge gains in feel and response in steering after they installed a new stiffer steering rack bushing in teh STi.

So the Steering Rack Bushing is different than the ALK right? Or are they talking about the same thing?

I don't think they are because they quote the cost of the bushing at $40. And an ALK kit runs close to $100.

And the last and most important question is it LEGAL IN STX?
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Old 2004-05-24, 07:06 PM   #2
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In the new SCC they have an article in which they mention the huge gains in feel and response in steering after they installed a new stiffer steering rack bushing in teh STi.

So the Steering Rack Bushing is different than the ALK right? Or are they talking about the same thing?

I don't think they are because they quote the cost of the bushing at $40. And an ALK kit runs close to $100.

And the last and most important question is it LEGAL IN STX?
It is different. I just read the same article. I'm ordering mine tomorrow!
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Old 2004-05-24, 07:06 PM   #3
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In the new SCC they have an article in which they mention the huge gains in feel and response in steering after they installed a new stiffer steering rack bushing in teh STi.

So the Steering Rack Bushing is different than the ALK right? Or are they talking about the same thing?

I don't think they are because they quote the cost of the bushing at $40. And an ALK kit runs close to $100.

And the last and most important question is it LEGAL IN STX?
Steering rack bushings rock, and they're cheap, which is why they're not legal in STX.

They go into the rack and give the steering wheel a more direct connection to the front wheels, which results in more feedback and more precision.
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Old 2004-05-24, 07:12 PM   #4
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Steering rack bushings rock, and they're cheap, which is why they're not legal in STX.
Alright just wanted to make sure, I don't remember anyone ever mentioning them, or maybe I wasn't paying attention.
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Old 2004-05-24, 10:14 PM   #5
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so are they legit for SM? I need a book if someone wants to part with one or get me one?
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Old 2004-05-24, 10:31 PM   #6
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so are they legit for SM? I need a book if someone wants to part with one or get me one?
They usually have them at registration during any AutoX. If they're out, I'm sure Debbie can get you one.

Steering rack bushings are legal in SM.
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Old 2004-05-24, 10:33 PM   #7
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so are they legit for SM? I need a book if someone wants to part with one or get me one?
$15 at every event, or meeting pretty much. Debbie might even bring one to a meet if you ask.
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Old 2004-05-25, 07:47 AM   #8
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Mike already asked, and I don't have any on hand. I either need to get one from the supplies on the bus this weekend, or get one from Matt Benson.
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Stiffer steering rack bushings are good stuff; I have solid aluminum ones in my Mustang. It makes the steering feel crisper since you're not losing some of your steering motion to rubber deflection. Just do some research and make sure there aren't possible issues that can arise out of it; in Mustangs there are sometimes problems in doing Al. rack bushings thanks to Ford's sloppy production tolerances. The two flat mounting surfaces on the k-member that the rack mounts to can be slightly out of plane, so when you go and torque the rack down solidly to these two out of plane surfaces, it bends the rack housing slightly - thus resulting in the rack sticking and slipping inside the housing where it's in contact when you turn the wheel. Just FYI, I don't know how good FHI/Subaru's production tolerances are...
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Old 2004-05-25, 08:55 AM   #10
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well who every has one in good condition could maybe sale me thier's and get another one while at Hawthorne?
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Unless you are competing for a trophy like dean and scott, I wouldnt worry about the steering rack bushings. They dont make you any faster, and sure they arent legal, but they arent going to get protested either. Its worth the $30 for the rest of the time you drive the car.
Ive had them on my car for awhile now, and even got them for my moms legacy GT. Best mod for the money.

Ill install them on anyones car if they want, they are a biznatch to install if you havent done them before Ive done it like 10 or 12 times now on pretty much every scoob model that can use them.
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Old 2004-06-03, 03:00 PM   #12
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No being protested by the local club is one thing, but knowing that you could be protested in a close out of town race is a whole other thing completely.
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Mike, I have a rule book in my car just for you....I'll have it tonight.
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thx for the book. been busy all weekend just now getting a chance to hit the threads
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Where do you get this bushing at?
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http://www.mpjperformance.com/cgi-bi...ode=SUBSUSMISC
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Old 2004-06-08, 08:54 AM   #17
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S-Squared sells them all the time.
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