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==Turning radius==
 
==Turning radius==
Many cars suffer from poor turning radius after an R&P install.  There are 2 basic reasons.  Either the rack was placed too far left and interferes with the wheel, or no adjustment was made to the steering arms.   
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Many cars suffer from poor turning radius after an R&P install.  There are 2 basic reasons.  Either the rack was placed too far left and interferes with the wheel, or no adjustment was made to the steering arms. So yea  
  
 
On a typical RB (recirculating ball) type steering box, the Pittman arm has a “throw” of 7 inches side to side.  It is usually connected to steering arms effectively measuring 7 inches long (The 7 inches is measured from the center of the steering arm mount, where the king pin or ball joint pivots the spindle, to the center of the outer tie rod where the steering pivots).  Typical Cavalier racks have 6 inches of throw and originally connected to the upper strut in a manner that represents about 5 ½ inches from center of the strut to the center of the tie rod.  Connecting the rack to the original arms causes a loss of nearly 20% of steering angle.  It is strongly recommended that this be dealt with before installing the rack.
 
On a typical RB (recirculating ball) type steering box, the Pittman arm has a “throw” of 7 inches side to side.  It is usually connected to steering arms effectively measuring 7 inches long (The 7 inches is measured from the center of the steering arm mount, where the king pin or ball joint pivots the spindle, to the center of the outer tie rod where the steering pivots).  Typical Cavalier racks have 6 inches of throw and originally connected to the upper strut in a manner that represents about 5 ½ inches from center of the strut to the center of the tie rod.  Connecting the rack to the original arms causes a loss of nearly 20% of steering angle.  It is strongly recommended that this be dealt with before installing the rack.
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[[Category:Steering]]
 
[[Category:Steering]]
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