Flaming River Ind. Rack-n-Pinion for GM G-Bodies

'86 455 Regal

Certified Buick NUT!
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Feb 1, 2002
Hi Guys,

Here is a reply I just received this morning from Flaming River Ind. concerning a rack-n-pinion system for our G-Bodies....

Dear Kerry,
This Dept. is not always 'privy" as to what new products are in
development, however, with the additions of rack&pinion kits for
Corvettes', Novas', Camaros', and Tri-5 Chevy's, we are always developing new products, and a rack kit for these cars may very well be in the future plans of the company.
We will however, bring up your request to the owner of Flaming River.
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Best Regards
Tech Dept
Flaming River Ind.
1-800-648-8022




This is a request to all who may be interested...PLEASE drop them an e-mail asking for this system to be developed! Please remind them that the GM G-Body is a HUGE market for them to go after and name ALL the makes this covers inculding our Buick Regal/GN, Oldsmobile Cutlass/442, Pontiac Grand Prix, and Chevrolet Monte Carlo. There are literally millions of these cars thruout the country and possibly the world for that matter! ;)

Your request can be sent to tech-support@flamingriver.com .

If we can "hit" them with a barrage of requests it may definitely influence them and their decision! ;)

I for one, am looking to loose the excess weight of the stock steering system as I'm sure MANY of you probably would like to do also. :D

Thanks very much guys! :)
 
wow, that's interesting. It's about time somebody came out with a rack and pinion for the g bodies.
 
Need to keep this alive.... :)

Does anyone know of any other G-Body specific bulletin boards that this can also be posted there too? We need as many G-Body owners as possible hitting the manufacturer with as many e-mails and contacts as possible! :wink:

Thanks Guys!
 
Hi "Cheeseburger",

That would be Weight!!

You are able to remove the HEAVY steering box, the pitman arm, idler arm, center link and inner tie-rods and associated bolts and hardware. You are looking at an EASY 50+ pounds of removal from the most beneficial area of the car....the front end ahead of the front wheels! ;)

Hope this helps... :)
 
Cheeseburger said:
What are the benefits of rack and pinion vrs stock?

2 tie rod ends (thou 2 inner pivots within the rack), vs 6.
No idler arm.
With all the linkage in more or less a straight line, it's more responsive.
Two less archs of motion, and resulting errors in bump, and jounce.
Weight
 
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