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Old 1st January 2012, 06:00 PM
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Default Steering racks

I have been reading the forum now for the last 2-3 weeks getting preared for my first build.

I understand that most people use the MK2 Escort Steering rack.
Does anyone know of other racks that will suit the roadster?
Does anyone have dimensions of the Escort steering rack?

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Old 1st January 2012, 06:23 PM
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the car is designed for the escort rack, There's nothing that we know of with front mounted rack of the correct dimensions.

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Old 1st January 2012, 08:10 PM
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the car is designed for the escort rack, There's nothing that we know of with front mounted rack of the correct dimensions.

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Thanks Mate, was just wondering if there was many options out there to use.

What ratio of rack is most commonly used/ best to use?

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2.9 or 2.4
2.9 apparently better for road and 2.4 for track,although im fitting a 2.4 for road use (was on offer when bought)
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There is one known alternative -- shortening the original Sierra rack. That's what Janne E has done:



You can find more pics of the mounts and the rack on his build thread:
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showt...?t=3168&page=4
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Could anyone possibly provide dimensions of the escort rack?

Is it only the MK1 and MK2 racks that fit? or does the Mk3 also fit?
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I don't think the mk3 rack will work as I think the steering arms are on the other side of the uprights? ie you will turn the wheel to the right and the rack will push the uprights left? I could be wrong as it's been 12 years since I last jacked up a mk3 XR3i...
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The Mk3/4 dont fit, i make the mistake of fitting 1 and ended up with clown steering. stick to the earlier ones.
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mk1 racks are the same as mk2's but have diffrent threads on the track rod ends and extensions will need to be bespoke
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