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AnguS 18th April 2010 09:32 PM

lock to lock on an escort rack
 
how far does an escort rack move lock to lock ?

i have sort of used haynes wishbones on a modification i am doing, and on full lock i am getting very close to fouling the rear of the lower bone..
its not too hard to restrict the rack i am using, just wondered how much an escort rack moves

gingea1pom 18th April 2010 10:01 PM

I’m sure it is 2.7 lock to lock.

I have taken my rack off at the moment so can’t go and check sorry.

Cheers Ginge

AnguS 18th April 2010 10:12 PM

not so much the turns, more the distance it moves from lock to lock
think my sierra rack travels further

bigyorkie 18th April 2010 11:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gingea1pom (Post 36484)
I’m sure it is 2.7 lock to lock.

I have taken my rack off at the moment so can’t go and check sorry.

Cheers Ginge

slight anorack correction standed rack is 3.5 turns lock to lock sorry

Bonzo 19th April 2010 09:44 AM

Here you go AnguS

Is this the measurement that you are looking for.

I have just laid my Escort rack ( Original Ford one ) on a piece of card

Placed it down on full lock and marked the position of the track controll arm ends.

Turned the rack to full opposite lock & marked the ends again.

I came up with an approximate total travel of 130mm from lock to lock.

Hope it helps mate :)

spud69 19th April 2010 10:03 AM

Hi Angus,

The new racks we supply are 2.9 turns lock to lock and as with Ronnie the full travel is 130mm.

AndyH

baz-r 19th April 2010 08:02 PM

i know a trick the hot rodders would use was to remove the rack gator and undo the knuckle/track rod on the end of the rack its self and make a bumpstop from nylon or simular or increase the size of the orignal to reduce the lock to lock distence to stop wheels rubbing arches.

would that work if not you will need to make yourself some kind of hard stop

AnguS 19th April 2010 08:46 PM

thanks for that
i have a bit more travel than that with my rack
explains why the wheel gets close on full lock


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