p88axo
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wanting to fit power steering to an Rreg 1.4 sport.
how easy is this done.
cheers
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Dean_W
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Rack, piping, pump, reserviour.
Then fit it all.
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p88axo
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is that easy 2 do
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Torsa g
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
Rack, piping, pump, reserviour,belt, pulley
Then fit it all.
thats about it, lol
could be a pain in the arse to fit, depends if youve got an 8v or 16v,
[Edited on 03-09-2008 by Torsa g]
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p88axo
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its a 16v. is it worth doing
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Dean_W
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quote: Originally posted by Torsa g
quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
Rack, piping, pump, reserviour,belt, pulley
Then fit it all.
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Torsa g
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quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
quote: Originally posted by Torsa g
quote: Originally posted by Dean_W
Rack, piping, pump, reserviour,belt, pulley
Then fit it all.
Sound mate,
Its only worth, wat u want from the car, if you like to relax and drive easy then yes, but i feel that non power steering is better handling as you can feel the road more
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p88axo
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would preffer power stearing but not planin keepin the car long so probably wont bother spot on for the advice tho
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