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12-26-2017 09:40 AM
Thread: Electric Power Steering
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Thanks guys. I have a lot more to post, but I...
Thanks guys. I have a lot more to post, but I need to edit it first.
Denny, that EPAS system is one that I looked at early on. They push their application specific kits , but also have a... -
12-25-2017 02:25 PM
Thread: Electric Power Steering
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Potential Problems
Unfortunately, it also has some potential problems. This is the area where I had the most difficulty finding good info. Most of the threads I read were by people that were singing the praises of...
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12-25-2017 02:19 PM
Thread: Electric Power Steering
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Advantages
For a hot rodder, EPS does appear to have some real advantages over traditional hydraulic steering.
It removes weight from the front of the car and eliminates the possibility of fluid leaks. ... -
12-25-2017 02:17 PM
Thread: Electric Power Steering
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I have researched electric power steering on the...
I have researched electric power steering on the internet as much as I can, but reliable info is hard to find. I did have a chance to speak with a rep from a well known aftermarket steering gear...
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12-25-2017 01:50 PM
Thread: Electric Power Steering
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Electric Power Steering
There seemed to be several folks interested in the electric power steering I mentioned in my build thread so I'm starting this post to pass on what I have learned and learn in the future about the...
Changed the shocks yesterday to OEM spec Monroe, they are still gas shocks. Disappointed that the ride is still very firm, it is not as bad but I was hoping for better. Might have something to do...
Stude M5 build