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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:02 pm 
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what is a good rack to use in the woods


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Saco or Wright if you want to spend $300. A lot of guys use the Wright knock-off rack that you can get from places like Moore Parts. The way I understand it you can grind the stops back a little and get almost 1.5 turns lock to lock. Whichever one you decide try to get at least 1.5 turns lock to lock and take extra time to set it up for the least amount of bump-steer possible. You will need good tie rods also, I found some really nice swaged tie rods from Tweeds. www.tweedsdesigns.com

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I made my tie rods out of 1 in tubing with a nut welded to the end with 5/8 rod ends . They have worked for 5 years and a couple of turnovers


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