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05-29-2014, 07:48 PM | #1 |
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335d or i e90-> M3 Steering Rack Swap
Just wanted to update on what I was doing since I broke my steering rack.
The M3 Rack just came in today and so far it looks good. The car and the rack are currently at a friends shop and should go in tomorrow. I got a good deal for one used for 400$ @ less than 50k miles on it, which is less than the one in the car at the moment lol. The bolts for the lines seem to fit perfectly with the D bolts and the mount points look the same. I will update once everything is in. Last edited by Nushibo; 06-05-2014 at 01:45 AM.. |
05-29-2014, 08:02 PM | #2 |
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Hopefully it jives. You certainly be the first. Do you mind giving the details of why your original PS rack has failed. I have read your previous reports and sorry if I'm asking what you already posted.
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And now we are here with an M3 Rack. Im certain it will work. The Rack itself looks in extremely good condition. |
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05-29-2014, 08:21 PM | #4 |
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06-02-2014, 06:43 PM | #5 |
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So as far as the steering rack itself everything bolts on horaaaaaaaaaaaaay. Except for the tie rods from the M3 theyre a little longer. Now heres the trick just put the tie rods, either old ones from the d/i or buy new stock ones and attach them to the M3 Steering Rack. That is if you want to quickly get the car going and are not pushing them hard. I suspect its because those who do not have M3 Control arms and suspension bits you will need to use original 335d/i or stock tie rods as they are shorter than the M3s. No biggie. So if you're planning to make your steering a little better you have two routes. Rack first and use old arms, then upgrade them or Arms first then upgrade the rack. Unless you're a baller then go crazy and do both at the same time. Just remember to get an alignment haha. I cant tell you how it feels yet as my car is still being worked on. Just wanted to confirm that the rack itself fits and any problems that you may run into. Just for confirmation heres the DIY for the M3 Arms. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=788761 It adds a weeee bit of camber at the bottom and from what my bud said the M3 rods are a weeee bit longer bout an inch or less. I know you can adjust the rods closer but the plan is to replace the rods anyways so ill bunch it up with the M3 Arms when the time comes. Meyle HDs are nice Last edited by Nushibo; 06-02-2014 at 07:02 PM.. |
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Crex PMed me two questions about the rack upgrade. How does it feel and is it heavy. Here's what I have to say. I love it. The wheel is harder in a sense that its heavier at low speeds. But once you get going its like a dream. I prefer the mechanical attachment to the road. Thus may not be prefered by others. So basically you give up the lighter steering for a heavier one with tighter response. I think its worth it. According to my brother its very heavy somewhere between no power assist at low speed and 80% moving. I'm summary My opinion this is a worthy upgrade for those who enjoy that tight and heavy steering which makes you feel more attached to the road. For those who have never experienced driving with no power steering this maybe an annoyance. I can agree with you it is heavier than stock but feels so much more alive! I personally love it like I said but it may or not be worth it depending on your driving preferences. Now according to my brother who owns and e46 m3 he said compared to that it is heavier to about the same. If I recall driving the e46 I felt the same way. At low speeds it may be difficult for a non seasoned driver. But once you get going its like butter. He doesn't hate it other than it feels like a workout to turn. I for one dont mind. If you guys want me to go into more detail leave a few questions about anything. I'll try to answer them whether install or feel. If anyones in the wpb area and wants to try it let me know haha. Last edited by Nushibo; 06-04-2014 at 02:19 PM.. |
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coming from Audi, I feel 335D steering is pretty heavy. maybe its the sport package. not sure. So M3 steering must be really heavy. again not a bad thing like you said.
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06-04-2014, 02:55 PM | #9 |
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Yea to me its only slightly more heavy because I'm used to the d as it was. I'm a fan of assist but I'm more of a fan of attachment. I understand when too heavy is heavy but this is just right.
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I love the feel of the steering on the D especially when on coilovers...
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Def this help for my situation. I had a bad car wreck a year ago, and my mech friend found out that the passenger side boot was filled with SPF and leaking obviously. I've been filling the reservoir up constantly and no wonder why. Having this said, I am in need of a rack and pinion, and your thread helps me a lot. I already have m3 control arms and tension strut. So do you think I should try for the m3 one or the OE one?
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06-04-2014, 10:00 PM | #12 |
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now, where did you get the used rack? How easy was it to remove the old and install the replacement? What parts are needed except the rack? Thank you.
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Just be sure when you receive it, have it tested and confirmed working and the minor details which will save you a headache. Take it slow and dont rush it and good luck! Crush washers the dealership should have. Tell them your model year and ask for both top and bottom youre going to need two each for each bolt. You may want to consider replacing the bolts just in case(not necessary). Uhmmm other than that PLEASE have your mechanic align the wheels as close as possible so the tire shop has an easy time and your life can roll smoothly. Quote:
Additional note Forgot to mention you can use the OE tie rod links. IF you decide not to get new ones yet. Last edited by Nushibo; 10-08-2014 at 12:28 PM.. |
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06-05-2014, 10:32 AM | #14 |
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Thank you very much for your insight, Nushibo.
I have couple more questions. How would you get it tested before install? Just check for any leaks i guess? Ultimately, how do you feel when everything was done? HOw's the drive? Is it too heavy to handle? How does it act on high speed(above 100mph)? I am in the brinks of getting this either with oem or the m3 one. I'd rather have the m3 one due to the ratio. But I also do not want to get another headache from this. Getting insurance involved and other projects waiting to be done are already making me crazy. Thanks again. |
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I guess testing would be hook it up and turn on the pump I would say. So basically have it installed and play with it for a week as I am.
How do I feel? Pretty friggen sweet. I let a few buds take it for a spin and they also seem to like it, none minded the heavy steering as I explained to them it would have it. So I love it. How does it drive? It drives like a dream, I think either im getting used to it or the steering is breaking in as its easier to maneuver. Its not too heavy at all but like I said it depends on the person. Then at 100mph it feels like an M, sharp and very controllable. Personally it adds a lot of character to the car. I honestly say if you can do it, then go right ahead. Its a worthy upgrade. The more I drive the more I love it As for headaches just follow some of my suggestions and you should be spiffy. It bolts right on so no problems there other than the tie rods. This mod shouldn't cost you too much if you have a good mechanic as a friend and can source a cheap and well maintained rack. Like I said in a previous post make sure you source it from a reputable source and you will be golden. So far 1 week in and in loving it. Last edited by Nushibo; 06-06-2014 at 11:09 AM.. |
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I really want it as my oe rack is bleeding at the moment. It's hard to find. I've searched ebay, but non avail in the US. A member is asking ~$600+shipping from overseas. Speaking of the tie rods, will m3 outer tie rods fit mine or I should get my oe tie rods? Thanks again, and I guess I just have to keep looking. |
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http://www.carsteering.com/addtocart...80-01793.html# or http://www.buyautoparts.com/buynow/2...0-01793_R.html I dont know if they dont include the tie rods so you may want to call and ask. If they dont yon just use your old ones. Old ones may or may not fit seeing as you have the M3 control arms but since youre with OE i dont see why they shouldnt lol. If you need the M3 tie rods then let me know, they re sitting in my garage. The only thing im missing is the nuts to secure the ends to the wheels which you can salvage from your old rack. The only thing is I think you may be using the e90 ends. My mechanic took the M3 ends and attached them to my OEM rod. So I think i have the M3 rods with e90 ends. But if you can get new ones heres Part# M3 Left - 32102283461 M3 Right -32102283462 Edit went to look looks like i have the complete assembly for the M3 Last edited by Nushibo; 06-06-2014 at 01:36 PM.. |
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Let me ask you one more thing. With m3 rack being shorter in ratio, do you really feel quicker turns? |
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AS for rack Part# verify with 32102283635 which is what I have and 32102283633 which is listed on Real OEM and other sites. Number 32102283635 replaces 32102283633 according to the seller i got it from. |
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Thank you very much. It's very fuzzy now what direction I would go to, but will know for sure by end of today or sometime next week. Will update also.
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