i want to know though which is the quick rack that u can put in a e30?? im not sure which one it is i think e30 adam runs this in his sport though anyone have any ideas , and are they much harder to fit or buy etc any info appreciated thanks guys ian.
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hey guys long time no speak i kno but ive been busy getting my life bak together!!
i want to know though which is the quick rack that u can put in a e30?? im not sure which one it is i think e30 adam runs this in his sport though anyone have any ideas , and are they much harder to fit or buy etc any info appreciated thanks guys ian.
i want to know though which is the quick rack that u can put in a e30?? im not sure which one it is i think e30 adam runs this in his sport though anyone have any ideas , and are they much harder to fit or buy etc any info appreciated thanks guys ian.

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i think you have to do something to the uj in it though to get past teh m20 exhaust manifold, not sure though, i could be wrong
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this is gonna confuse alot of peps coz mine is an M3 E36 rack and i had the spacer made and pipes made and cut and shut the steering union to find that when i went to bolt it all up if i located the rack in the forward holes u dont need any thing modyifing that means DIRECT replacement if u use the forward mounting holes!
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u have to run a standard M20 manifold with an E36 rack, 6 branches are a no no. Which car Ian?billgatese30 wrote:i think you have to do something to the uj in it though to get past teh m20 exhaust manifold, not sure though, i could be wrong
As it would be tight on the H35 would be my guess!
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cheers si, i thought it was someting like thatSimon13 wrote:u have to run a standard M20 manifold with an E36 rack, 6 branches are a no no. Which car Ian?
rich, did you just replace the rack itself or the coloumn too
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yes this is for my sport m8!! the h35 has a proper quick rack already m8!! lol its awsome thats why i want the same in the sport im just about to do a fare few things to em!! anyway so am i right in thinking if i buy a e36 m3 rack itll go straight in on a standard m20 manifold no problems ?? with nothing else to do or am i wrong!!
thanks for all the replys m8s! 

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Word of caution on using different hole etc.
Make sure you don't move the axis of the rack around too much (vertically or fore-aft) or you'll introduce undesirable bump steer into the sytem, which is generally not nice. But if its tested and works for you, then great.
Make sure you don't move the axis of the rack around too much (vertically or fore-aft) or you'll introduce undesirable bump steer into the sytem, which is generally not nice. But if its tested and works for you, then great.
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touringdaddy, can you give more detail on this? what direction does the rack move on the other bolt holes? forward?
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Sorry to confuse the issue even more, but do the track rod ends have to be changed for the E36 ones ?
Also how many turns, lock to lock is the M3 rack
and how many for the next one down (Z3)?
Also how many turns, lock to lock is the M3 rack
and how many for the next one down (Z3)?
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That's not like any E36 rack I've ever seen (and I've seen a lot). The Banjo union is in totally the wrong position. Are you sure it's an E36 rack ?
This is what most E36 racks look like.

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Interesting.TOURINGDADDY wrote:came from motor factors labeled as E36 m3 female inserts
Did you have to mess with the power steering pipes, or did they hook right up ?
How many turns lock to lock do you have ?
If it is indeed an E36 rack, then you may well have found the 'holy grail' of E30 racks
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I'm still not sure it's an E36 rack. All E36's have the power steering pipe connections in a different place to the E30 rack.TOURINGDADDY wrote:power pipes bolted stright in
3.5 turns lock to lock
and the wheels camber right over when on full lock and i also have a massive neg camber which makes it cornor like its on rails
All 6 cylinder E36 racks have 3.4 turns lock to lock except the original 3.0L M3 that had 3.2 turns. I've never seen an E36 rack with 3.5 turns.
Next time you are under the car, it would be good to see if there are any part numbers on it.
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hi there ian332 m8 right so are u saying theres alot more to this than meets the eye can u do a bit of a exlplanation on this m8 to let me know if its gonna be worth my while a cost ish rough idea and how hard it is please m8 ian. 

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