ScottJ24
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I am considering replacing my steering rack with a billet one. There are lots of options and very little info on them except from the Mfg. Any recommendations or real world experience?
We got 2 Hess ones. They have been totally fine for us so far. Not a lot of miles on them yet. When I need the next one I was gonna get the RB3 to compare the 2. I was torn between the 2 and at the time of purchase, Hess had a better price so I went that route.Raceco, RB3, or Hess are your options. The JSport is built by RB3. I’ve had the Hess for over a year now and have beaten the hell out of it without issue. I went with Hess because they use a larger rack gear and offered the stiffener plate for the mount. Once you see how thin that mounting plate is you’ll appreciate it. I think @Hometeam has the RB3 in a few of his machines so he might be able to chime in there. RB3 has been a long time site sponsor as well so you can’t go wrong there.
Any of them are a significant upgrade over the stock unit. Just make sure to buy the right one for your machine if you’ve got a live valve with a shaft mounted steering angle sensor (believe it’s ‘22 and down LV machines, but they may have moved it on the ‘22 models). There are splines and a mounting tab for those that you need to install the SAS.
All hat and no Cowboy eh? 🤣Don't waste your money on Hess, it's just stock guts inside a billet housing
Don't waste your money on Hess, it's just stock guts inside a billet housing
Don't count out the Rackboss 2.0. We don't do the fancy billet casing, but I'm pretty sure ours is the only dual bushing rack out there...and, cycle for cycle, it should outlast every other one on the market because of that dual bushing design. Its the standard with all the Popo and Kawie guys. The X3 guys were praising the ST billet rack forever but now finding out a billet case doesn't mean the same stock design isn't going to last any longer.
I couldn't say what the exact materials are. I have the prints, but they don't call out material types. For where its made, the 2.0's are assembled here with parts coming from probably all over the place.Where is that rack made and of what materials?
sorry you had that experience you can call me anytime AT 4803897486Going against the grain here.. I have had an RB3 rack installed for around 2000 miles, mostly Windrock. It has more slopp in it than the factory one had when I replaced it at 1700 miles. I messaged RB3 about the adjustment procedure and got a 3 word half ass answer. Messaged them back about purchasing a rebuild kit and got another short answer basically stating the only option was to send it in for rebuild... so not sure about the response above stating they provide parts to rebuild.. Patiently waiting for Raceco to get their racks back in stock.
To tighten it there is a nut and washer you need to loosen them both up seperatly then tighten it back down till the slop is gone one at a time. then add some grease if that does not work please contact me. Thank youGoing against the grain here.. I have had an RB3 rack installed for around 2000 miles, mostly Windrock. It has more slopp in it than the factory one had when I replaced it at 1700 miles. I messaged RB3 about the adjustment procedure and got a 3 word half ass answer. Messaged them back about purchasing a rebuild kit and got another short answer basically stating the only option was to send it in for rebuild... so not sure about the response above stating they provide parts to rebuild.. Patiently waiting for Raceco to get their racks back in stock.
we do offer a one year warranty and after that yes we offer a rebuild. when you purchase the rebuild its a new rack completely. again if you want call me 4803897486.
I can also send you the parts if you are comfortable taking it apart and rebuilding your self