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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 08:32 AM
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*AMS PRODUCT RELEASE* Steering Rack Precision Kit




Designed for our Record Setting Time Attack car and now available to you!

AMS offers our very unique Steering precision kit.

The AMS Steering precision kit takes steering response to a whole new level. Using our suspension and Chassis guru's here at AMS we developed a kit to help top level Drivers take advantage of some Toe changes when pushing their EVO VII/VIII or IX's to the limit

Unlike other steering precision bushings this is made of 100% 6061 Aluminum and CNC'd to extremely tight tolerances.

This part is designed for experienced drivers that have a good grasp on suspension geometry and understand toe changes under compression and droop.

Right off the race car and into yours!

$159.95


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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 08:36 AM
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damn it AMS, now you come out with this. After I install the whiteline precision steer kit. This sucks azz. Dropping the subframe is such a PITA too...Grrr!

Nice product as always!
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 11:23 AM
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sweet, I'll have to do this while my subframe is out of the car!
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Old Jul 11, 2008 | 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by AutoMotoSports

. . . we developed a kit to help top level Drivers take advantage of some Toe changes when pushing their EVO VII/VIII or IX's to the limit
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This part is designed for experienced drivers that have a good grasp on suspension geometry and understand toe changes under compression and droop.
. . .
So does this kit change the location of the rack (raise or lower it) to change the "toe curve", or does it just solid mount the rack so your toe change under suspension compression is more predictable??
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 08:01 PM
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So does this kit change the location of the rack (raise or lower it) to change the "toe curve", or does it just solid mount the rack so your toe change under suspension compression is more predictable??
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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 10:05 PM
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It does not change the position of rack.
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Old Jul 21, 2008 | 07:14 PM
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If it does not relocate the rack higher, then how does it :
Originally Posted by AutoMotoSports
. . . help top level Drivers take advantage of some Toe changes when pushing their EVO VII/VIII or IX's to the limit . . .
and what do you mean by :

Originally Posted by AutoMotoSports
. . . This part is designed for experienced drivers that have a good grasp on suspension geometry and understand toe changes under compression and droop.
The first part of that makes it sound like this unit allows you to dial in MORE toe change under compression and droop. With it being a stock location solid mount it should allow less toe change and make what change you get be more linear and predictable.

Have you looked at changing the location of the rack a tad higher or lower to actually change and improve the bump steer curves for a lowered race car?

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