Fairlineguy
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I’m not sure what they have used it just looked like it fits wellI read that on FB. Looks like it needs some custom ends to get the geometry correct.
Hi Neil.
Forgive the ignorance - LHD rack or RHD inversé ?
I work for a company that fit PAS to classic cars. My Z should be back from paint by mid Dec. After that I'll be mocking-up and fitting PAS to mine. If all is well, we could offer this service to others!
Apologies for bringing up an old thread but did anything happen with this?
The reason for asking is that I am looking at options for p.a.s. on my S30. Before anyone starts on the 'wuss' or 'Pansy' route, I have a really bad shoulder that has already had 2 operations and I am still struggling to drive my car especially manoeuvring it in and out of the garage and in tight spaces. I really want to keep driving it but it's fast becoming a big problem. I did the trip from Bristol to Beaulieu yesterday which is about 85 miles or 2 hours and I could hardly move my arm this morning.
I have had a look at the electric versions from EZ and Z Power Steering but not really that keen and they are quite expensive. I have read about different options on other threads mainly the Subaru racks but are there any other options. I am probably going to need to get it fitted by someone else as the issue that is stopping me driving is also having an impact on the stuff I can do to the car. When I found this thread it grabbed my interest.
Would appreciate any update, views or options that are worth considering. Otherwise I will have to save hard and bite the bullet and get one of the electric kits.
Apologies for bringing up an old thread but did anything happen with this?
The reason for asking is that I am looking at options for p.a.s. on my S30. Before anyone starts on the 'wuss' or 'Pansy' route, I have a really bad shoulder that has already had 2 operations and I am still struggling to drive my car especially manoeuvring it in and out of the garage and in tight spaces. I really want to keep driving it but it's fast becoming a big problem. I did the trip from Bristol to Beaulieu yesterday which is about 85 miles or 2 hours and I could hardly move my arm this morning.
I have had a look at the electric versions from EZ and Z Power Steering but not really that keen and they are quite expensive. I have read about different options on other threads mainly the Subaru racks but are there any other options. I am probably going to need to get it fitted by someone else as the issue that is stopping me driving is also having an impact on the stuff I can do to the car. When I found this thread it grabbed my interest.
Would appreciate any update, views or options that are worth considering. Otherwise I will have to save hard and bite the bullet and get one of the electric kits.
Apologies for bringing up an old thread but did anything happen with this?
The reason for asking is that I am looking at options for p.a.s. on my S30. Before anyone starts on the 'wuss' or 'Pansy' route, I have a really bad shoulder that has already had 2 operations and I am still struggling to drive my car especially manoeuvring it in and out of the garage and in tight spaces. I really want to keep driving it but it's fast becoming a big problem. I did the trip from Bristol to Beaulieu yesterday which is about 85 miles or 2 hours and I could hardly move my arm this morning.
I have had a look at the electric versions from EZ and Z Power Steering but not really that keen and they are quite expensive. I have read about different options on other threads mainly the Subaru racks but are there any other options. I am probably going to need to get it fitted by someone else as the issue that is stopping me driving is also having an impact on the stuff I can do to the car. When I found this thread it grabbed my interest.
Would appreciate any update, views or options that are worth considering. Otherwise I will have to save hard and bite the bullet and get one of the electric kits.
If it helps, I could bring a kit back from the US, saving duty etc. Least I could do.[/QUOTE.
Thanks for the offer. If I had the money to get the bits I may have taken you up on that.
I'd love to fit power steering, preferably electric, but would happily go down the hydraulic route if it's way cheaper.
I'm capable of fitting a kit myself, but i don't posses the skills or tools for any home fabrication, i would need all the required bits to just fit/work without any modification shenanigans!
For now its just to pricey for something complete or too much grief to cobble something bespoke together unfortunately
Fitting a Subaru Rack was covered in an article by Terry Taylor in a rare Z Club Newsletter. It was the one that came out after we did the NEC Show.
Any ideas where I would find this article please? I have seen the YouTube vid but the article may provide some additional info. Thanks.
RockAuto stock the Celica tie rods, about £35 for bothThanks for the replies guys.
So I have been looking into some of the options. Wrt the electric kits the EZ p.a.s kit was around £2k at the last quote about 18 months ago. The power steering one from the US worked out to be about £1300 plus shipping. I don't have that kind of dosh at the moment so they ate probably out of the equation. Not sure if there is anyone else supplying kits.
The Subaru option very much relies on getting hold of the bits. The rack seems obtainable but the Celica inner tie rods are a problem. Then it's what pump to go for if I can get the rack sorted. Then to top it off the cross member will need modifying which is probably beyond my capability.
So, it's a case of hoping someone comes up with a easy-fit option or a less expensive electric kit.
RockAuto stock the Celica tie rods, about £35 for both
you did later (sorry), are you machining down the ends of the subaru rack so its the exact length of the original rack?Your right but I think I said that. I went for the mid-range but there are cheaper and dearer versions. Just wish there was a UK version of Rock Auto. They seem to stock everything but you still have the usual shipping costs and exchange rates although it is a lot better than most US based suppliers.