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Old 06-07-2013, 11:10 AM
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Default "Turn Stop" on a Ford steering rack

Have any of you dealt with adding a 'turn stop' to your steering rack, particularly one of the aftermarket suspension setups with a Ford rack? On our first test drive a couple of weeks ago, we noticed that at close to full lock, the inside of the front wheel is touching the lower control arm. So I want to limit the amount of turn by limiting the steering rack travel.

I think I can add something under the boot at the end of the rack, but I haven't done this before so am looking for advice. I did some searching here, but didn't find anything that pointed me in the right direction.

Suggestions, particularly any pictures, would really help!

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Compliments of Gregg Blundell:

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Old 06-07-2013, 01:43 PM
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Perfect, that's exactly what I needed! I love these forums.
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Cool part. What is your front backspace Bryan?
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The fronts are 18" x 10" with 6.5" BS...
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Nice find Ron, I think i'll keep a batch in stock. Its nice they have different thicknesses listed.

added here just incase origin thread gets lost.
N804842-S Steering Limiter - 6.5mm
N808506-S Steering Limiter - 10.65mm (blue)
N807853-S Steering Limiter - 2.4mm
W705003-S Steering Limiter - 4.25mm
W705004-S Steering Limiter - 7.25mm

Bryan, how much room do you have to the outer fender lip? I tried to find a good picture.
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Old 06-07-2013, 04:56 PM
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Local dealer couldn't get info on 2 of these, and the other 3 are low availability. None are local, but I can get a couple next week it sounds like. Maybe we'll see if we can craft our own alternate solution this weekend...

I'll see if I can get a picture or some measurements on the wheel/tire. Eric is working on the alignment this week, so it's in a little flux right now.
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I thought some might like to see the solution which we used for this... We ordered these pieces:

http://www.breezeautomotive.com/details.php?prod_id=811



When you remove the boots from the ends of the rack, you will find that most likely, there is already a spacer/stop in place. On my car, we left the original stop in place on the driver's side and added the above new stop. On the passenger side, we removed the original stop and replaced it with the new one. The steering stops just about perfectly now!

Here is a picture of the 2 stops installed:

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