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UK Carrera 08-23-2004 11:05 PM

Replacing steering rack gaiters
 
I'm afraid as I'm doing some work on the car I have yet more questions...

I'm about to replace my steering rack gaiters as they are showing signs of perishing. I have new track rod ends to fit as well. The PO fitted a turbo tie rod conversion.

Can anyone give me any tips for steering rack gaiter replacement?

I'm trying to avoid removing the rack from the car, so I just wondered if the collective can offer some advice re techniques to ease the new gaiters on.

Thanks in advance.

dickster 08-23-2004 11:22 PM

well, i got really p*ssed with the std retaining springs.....

so i opted for long zip ties, much, much easier to install.

i don't known how you get those springs on.

UK Carrera 08-24-2004 12:57 AM

Oh, part of my parts order is replacement OE springs. They are surprisingly expensive!

dickster 08-24-2004 03:29 AM

good luck with those:D

if the rack was out then fine, but working in a confined space.....:(

North Coast Cab 08-24-2004 03:38 AM

Two thin screwdrivers help hook and roll the spring on. Once you get it about half way you can carefully roll the boot 90-180 degrees and finish the job.

John

UK Carrera 08-24-2004 03:50 AM

Damn :(

Thanks for the advice John.

Wonder how the pros do this type of job? Tools?

I suppose a sort of bradawl with an angle on the end to hook under the gaiter might work - but I'd have to be careful that I don't tear the gaiter.

How much more work is it to get the rack out?

dickster 08-24-2004 03:52 AM

not alot apparently. some say 1/2 hour.

i have to get mine out soon because one of the seals has gone, so ill let you know!

North Coast Cab 08-24-2004 04:13 AM

I did one Sunday since one of my boots had split. I few good wacks on the tie rod end and then you can carefully push the boot over the end. I used a lift which made it easier, but it couldn't have taken 3 minutes. Yoiu have to use two tools or it will slip off.

John


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