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Craig
27-01-2010, 08:15 PM
I have a CSL steering rack available, it'll require two new tie rod ends / rack arms and one rubber boot to make it whole again. But the mechanical function of the rack is just fine.
I'll post some pictures later, but like I said this rack is not complete, I can supply some arms (they were pulled out of the socket) however I'd replace them for good measure.
PM, e-mail; craig@cmpracing.co.uk (craig@cmpracing.co.uk) or phone/text 07737 3844557.
shane@mbtech
27-01-2010, 08:30 PM
I have a CSL steering rack available, it'll require two new tie rod ends / rack arms and one rubber boot to make it whole again. But the mechanical function of the rack is just fine.
I'll post some pictures later, but like I said this rack is not complete, I can supply some arms (they were pulled out of the socket) however I'd replace them for good measure.
PM, e-mail; craig@cmpracing.co.uk (craig@cmpracing.co.uk) or phone/text 07737 3844557.
Out of interest craig how do you know its mechanically fine if you have not fitted the tie rods and connnected it up to a pressurised pas system to rule out leaks?
Wouldnt want someone to fit it and end up with a csl like yours when the steering locks up.
Craig
27-01-2010, 09:00 PM
Had a local hydraulic place take a look, they claimed to pressure it up to check for leaks and everything was fine. Obviously I have not bolted it up to a car and run it, although if it fits my e36 I might just do that, and keep it on there!!
Depending on the interest, I'm tempted to send it to powersteering.co.uk and get them to re-build it and then sell it at a higher premium complete. This all depends on interest, I am making any potential buyer aware of everything. As most know, I refused to even sell this rack until someone else had looked at it!
mattCSLnut
27-01-2010, 09:12 PM
Had a local hydraulic place take a look, they claimed to pressure it up to check for leaks and everything was fine. Obviously I have not bolted it up to a car and run it, although if it fits my e36 I might just do that, and keep it on there!!
Depending on the interest, I'm tempted to send it to powersteering.co.uk and get them to re-build it and then sell it at a higher premium complete. This all depends on interest, I am making any potential buyer aware of everything. As most know, I refused to even sell this rack until someone else had looked at it!
That's a very honorable attitude Craig :thumbs: Top marks. BTW the Business CD player out of your CSL lives on happily in my CSL :thumbs: THANX again.
shane@mbtech
27-01-2010, 09:27 PM
Had a local hydraulic place take a look, they claimed to pressure it up to check for leaks and everything was fine. Obviously I have not bolted it up to a car and run it, although if it fits my e36 I might just do that, and keep it on there!!
Depending on the interest, I'm tempted to send it to powersteering.co.uk and get them to re-build it and then sell it at a higher premium complete. This all depends on interest, I am making any potential buyer aware of everything. As most know, I refused to even sell this rack until someone else had looked at it!
I wasnt being funny with my post craig, I was just trying to clarify,
If you fully refurbed it with boots, tie rods and track rod ends I think you would get better return,
weedavey
27-01-2010, 09:41 PM
That's a very honorable attitude Craig
I agree, well done bud.
Craig
28-01-2010, 03:09 PM
Lawsy, I know you wernt... out of interest anyone know what a fully refurbushed rack is worth?
shimmy
28-01-2010, 03:13 PM
........ BTW the Business CD player out of your CSL lives on happily in my CSL :thumbs: THANX again.
yes but it is totally pissed off with constantly playing Kylie and show tunes :gayfight:
mattCSLnut
28-01-2010, 04:51 PM
Lawsy, I know you wernt... out of interest anyone know what a fully refurbushed rack is worth?
A little bit less then a Brand New one ???
shimmy
28-01-2010, 05:17 PM
A little bit less then a Brand New one ???
on something like a steering rack i think i would only offer 'a lot less' as its had probably half its life anyway and been in a major bang
good luck Craig, would like it as a spare but only if it is sound (and cheap)
Craig
28-01-2010, 05:41 PM
I'm looking into fitment onto an e36, as it could be a better option than going 1.9 Z3 rack. If someone wants to make me an offer on it 'as is' then feel free, I've just had an e-mail back with a price for refurbishment and its very reasonable compared to the cost of a new rack, infact its less than 1/5th of the cost.
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