You can do anything to a vehicle with a cutting torch and a welder, and a little know how. There are kits for a variety of vehicles that can be simply bolted on and then there are cars like the 1969-70 Ford Gallaxie
that you have to cut andprie and before you know it a 2006 Pontiac Grand Pri
R/P is sitting under it, by the way if you have access to a mill and lathe you will need it.
No, you risk having a accident. The rack & pinion is what is used to steer the car.
you cant steer
Rack & Pinion is a mechanical devise use to steer an automobile. The device converts rotary into linear motion and vice versa, in which a gearwheel (the pinion) engages with a flat toothed bar (the rack)
Some possible symptoms of a bad rack & pinion: Excess free play of the steering wheel. Excess effort to steer the car. Leaking fluid.
I need to replace the rack and pinion in a 1993 Nissan Altima.
Rack & Pinion, or just steering rack.
A rack and pinion is a pair of gears which convert rotational motion into linear motion. The circular pinionengages teeth on a flat bar - the rack. Rotational motion applied to the pinion will cause the rack to move.See Here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rack_and_pinion
A Rack and pinion. Your steering wheel turns a gear(or pinion). This gear moves a shaft side to side(rack). The shaft is attached to the wheels allowing you to steer. If the componets are damaged or the internal power steering parts are damaged it needs replaced.
No. That car's design includes a rack and pinion which is responsible for the steering of the front wheels.
In order to replace a rack and pinion on a Nissan 200SX, you will need to remove the front wheels, the steering coupler, the power steering lines, and various bolts. You will then be able to remove the rack and pinion. Place the new rack and pinion in place, and return the various parts.
There is no adjustment on rack and pinion steering. If you're steering is sloppy or something I suggest you get an alignment and your front end checked.
Corkscrews have rack and pinion gears.