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Old Aug 18, 2004 | 05:31 AM
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Matt Vassallo
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Hey, look at what i found out.

the fox bodies have steering restrictors installed where the rack meets the inner tierod to keep the factory wheels from hitting..



if you remove them, it's just like installing a steering spacer. and you can do more than that!! Its only a few washers away from getting just that little bit more that you need to hold a more aggressive angle.

combine that with re locating the steering rack like this guy did on www.driftfox.com and you'll be able to fit the wheels perfectly without rubbing, and get LOTS more angle.

http://www.driftfox.com/RackBushings.htm


You just gotta get flush, non titanic wheels !!
TE37's work nicely:

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