Rack and Pinion Recommendation
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JSMSenior Member
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Rack and Pinion Recommendation
For the life of me I searched. I should have bought 3 years ago.
Someone recommended a certain company and I can't find the post.
Sucks Nissan has been discontinuing more and more parts. I get it, but still. I'd pay the $1100 retail just to have OEM! -
Z_KarmaAdministrator
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I believe the only common solution left is the return and rebuild service through RockAuto.
The next Z31 i find at the u-pull yard I'm going to snag the rack if it is OEM and keep it as a spare
84 AE/Shiro #683/Shiro #820/84 Turbo -
JSMSenior Member
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Autozone has Endurance, Advance Auto has Cardone, Orielly has MasterPro, Napa and Pepboys nada. I guess the only one I've heard of is Cardone. Assuming it can be purchased.
When JY pulling, do you look for leaks mainly and any play? Seems like a big gamble.
Edit: Cardone NLA either. -
Z_KarmaAdministrator
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I'd look mainly for play, as leaks may be fixable with a new seal kit (those can still be found on Ebay).
84 AE/Shiro #683/Shiro #820/84 Turbo -
badq45tSenior Member
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There have not been any OEM available for a long time. I had my local mechanic do mine about shooot probably 10 years ago, I think he got a rebuilt OEM one from a guy in Bay Area that does the rebuilds. There are companies out there that do it. Not sure what part of the country you live in but many special Z mechanics know how to get these done. I unfortunately wasn't able to get the car to LA where Z-Expert has a line on these so I had to spend more in Bay area. Try finding a local Z mechanic
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FrozenZSenior Member
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There's nothing special about the z31 rack, any place that does rack and pinion or half shaft rebuilds can do it. you might have one in town and not realize it (I did.)
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88sinZSenior Member
- 2019
Rock auto contracts to Detroitaxle.com for their rebuilds.
It is highly suggested to send in your rack for rebuild or else the company will have to source a rack for rebuild (took my order 3mo w/no core)
Go direct through detroit axle. thier customer service is decent, the communication between deparments is decent, nothing astounding you will eventually get your parts in good operating order.
like Karma said, wouldn't be a bad idea to LPS a rack for storageLast edited by 88sinZ; 07-03-2022, 10:47 PM.
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badq45tSenior Member
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that will be a hell of a lot of shipping, there are plenty of local shops that do rebuilds, that is what my mechnic did. The buy in LA Z-Expert has a shop that he sends them to and they rebuild yours. I think my mechanic in Bay Area sent mine for a core but it was all local shops and no big shipping charge. To send one in and get it back will cost as much as the installation with shipping. -
NWZJunior Member
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I know someone who has a brand new, unused Nissan steering rack that was originally purchased for a 1987 Turbo.
If you're real serious about this, I'll see if he's willing to part with it.
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JSMSenior Member
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Originally posted by NWZ View PostI know someone who has a brand new, unused Nissan steering rack that was originally purchased for a 1987 Turbo.
If you're real serious about this, I'll see if he's willing to part with it.