Need help switching to Manual Steering Rack

macil22

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I have been driving with no power steering for quite some time now. In some ways driving w/o power steering is better because I get a better feel for the road. It started a while back when I was leaking power steering fluid like crazy, it was leaking from the pump I believe, and probably from other places as well but I do not really know. I cut the belt and said to hell with it and recently I took the whole pump out of there to shed a few pounds.

Now my steering rack is acting up, or atleast I think it is the steering rack. My wheel feels very jerky while driving, tightens up a little bit, then loosens a little etc.

Instead of replacing the rack with another power steering rack I would like to get a manual steering rack. If I got a power steering rack I would probably end up wanting another pump. I am used to driving with no power assist but it is a pain when turning out of parking spaces and more importantly I heard that it is damn near impossible to control the steering wheel if the car loses control.

I think a manual steering rack would be a good compromise as it would seem easy to steer compared to an unpowered power steering rack. What I need help with is finding a suitable manual steering rack. I heard that I can use one from a 5.0 mustang? I would also like to know of any special considerations that I should take into account before making the swap, any additional parts I will need to fit a mustang rack into the Supra, and any advice from anyone who has done this before.
 

buldozr

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the supra is a pretty heavy car to swap to manual steering boss... but, sounds like you are on the right path, Mustang II manual rack is the favorite, not sure of what you would need, I know you wont be the first but it is an unbeaten path for sure. Good luck on your quest.
 
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