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    I'm thinking I should actually be asking all these questions in another area of the forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Blust Jr. View Post
    I'm thinking I should actually be asking all these questions in another area of the forums.
    Bill,
    I'd start a build thread for the project, and use that for all the questions. Pretty sure that the Fat Man clip will come with the rack, so you need to know when you order that you're going power steering to get the assisted rack vs manual. If you go IFS you'll want to go rack & pinion of some type, IMO. When you re-locate your column you can do it in a way to skirt the exhaust without messing up your wheel position, so having the exhaust you're going to run is good to have on hand for fab is a good thing, too. I expect you'll have to have one universal at the column base, a mid point universal and intermediate support off of the frame, then a third universal at the rack which is common with an IFS MII type rack where the shaft is toward the middle of the rack, angled back to the side.
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