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Rare beatrush underbrace, AP2 steering rack
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Rare beatrush underbrace, AP2 steering rack
Name:Peter
Location: Orange county, CA
Item: AP2 steering rack
Price: $150
Description: Perfect working order, used for ~60k miles. Replaced with an AP1 steering rack. No pictures yet
Thanks for looking!
Location: Orange county, CA
Item: AP2 steering rack
Price: $150
Description: Perfect working order, used for ~60k miles. Replaced with an AP1 steering rack. No pictures yet
Thanks for looking!
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Oh man, a month ago I would of bought that rear brace in a heartbeat! Unlike most, this brace you can actually feel. I'm sure it's due to the extra mounting points. And on top of that, you can see it from the back of the car.
Unfortunately I have the Gladman rear diffuser and I'm 99% sure this won't work without a lot of modification.
This will sell quick! Good luck!
Unfortunately I have the Gladman rear diffuser and I'm 99% sure this won't work without a lot of modification.
This will sell quick! Good luck!
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Thanks for the bump! Yeah, the only reason why i'm selling it is because i got the diffuser as well The steering rack definitely made a noticable difference, but not as big as I expected. I also installed the metal steering rack collars as well as the CR steering rack stiffeners so I'm not sure if those others might've made more of a difference. I had my friend's shop install it. Didn't seem too difficult, just time consuming.
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aside from the rack, the swaybar (not sure if this was entirely needed though), airbox (not sure if this was needed to remove either), and disconnecting the rack from the hubs.