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Default parts to rebuild a rack-pinion? - 07-28-2003 , 05:37 AM






Someone I know wants to rebuild the rack-n-pinion in his late 90s
Nissan Maxima. Can he get parts to do that?

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Default Re: parts to rebuild a rack-pinion? - 07-28-2003 , 01:06 PM






On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:37:20 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

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Someone I know wants to rebuild the rack-n-pinion in his late 90s
Nissan Maxima. Can he get parts to do that?
Unless your friend has advanced mechanical skills and the right tools, I
wouldn't advise that he rebuild it himself even if parts are available.
He could soak a lot of money into it, not do something 100% correct and
a few months later run ito problems.


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Default Re: parts to rebuild a rack-pinion? - 07-29-2003 , 08:47 PM



In article <pan.2003.07.28.17.06.03.218618 (AT) x-anon (DOT) com>, "Suenet"
<meat (AT) x-anon (DOT) com> wrote:

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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:37:20 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

Someone I know wants to rebuild the rack-n-pinion in his late 90s
Nissan Maxima. Can he get parts to do that?

Unless your friend has advanced mechanical skills and the right tools, I
wouldn't advise that he rebuild it himself even if parts are available.
He could soak a lot of money into it, not do something 100% correct and
a few months later run ito problems.
I am afraid to say that is besides the point as far as he is
concerned. He wants to do it, so more power to him. That said, any
suggestions for sources?

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Default Re: parts to rebuild a rack-pinion? - 07-30-2003 , 01:04 PM



On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 00:47:48 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

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In article <pan.2003.07.28.17.06.03.218618 (AT) x-anon (DOT) com>, "Suenet"
meat (AT) x-anon (DOT) com> wrote:

On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:37:20 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

Someone I know wants to rebuild the rack-n-pinion in his late 90s
Nissan Maxima. Can he get parts to do that?

Unless your friend has advanced mechanical skills and the right tools, I
wouldn't advise that he rebuild it himself even if parts are available.
He could soak a lot of money into it, not do something 100% correct and
a few months later run ito problems.

I am afraid to say that is besides the point as far as he is
concerned. He wants to do it, so more power to him. That said, any
suggestions for sources?
http://parts.alinks.com/Nissan/Maxima/r.htm


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Default Re: parts to rebuild a rack-pinion? - 08-04-2003 , 09:03 AM



In article <pan.2003.07.30.17.04.01.848372 (AT) x-anon (DOT) com>, Meat Plow
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 00:47:48 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

In article <pan.2003.07.28.17.06.03.218618 (AT) x-anon (DOT) com>, "Suenet"
meat (AT) x-anon (DOT) com> wrote:

On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:37:20 +0000, Mauricio wrote:

Someone I know wants to rebuild the rack-n-pinion in his late 90s
Nissan Maxima. Can he get parts to do that?

Unless your friend has advanced mechanical skills and the right tools, I
wouldn't advise that he rebuild it himself even if parts are available.
He could soak a lot of money into it, not do something 100% correct and
a few months later run ito problems.

I am afraid to say that is besides the point as far as he is
concerned. He wants to do it, so more power to him. That said, any
suggestions for sources?

http://parts.alinks.com/Nissan/Maxima/r.htm
Thanks for the link. Unfortunately, if you select anything there, you
end up in the parts bin website which only sells a rebuilt rack-n-pinion,
not the kit. Oh well, the search goes on...

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