Wait what, I don't understand this thread, what is mk1 and mk2? I thought those were Volkswagen designations? Is this another weird austrailian term thing messing me up or are you guys actually saying an aspire rack will bolt in place of a Festiva rack?
My Festy steering went all kinds of wonky yesterday, I think its the rack, been waiting on it to happen.
Hmm..I don't know about power steering but for sure ill know by tomorrow wether or not an aspire rack will bolt into a Festiva. Another one of those things that sounds too good to be true Haha.. I have a rebuilt aspire. rack laying around..
Hmm..I don't know about power steering but for sure ill know by tomorrow wether or not an aspire rack will bolt into a Festiva. Another one of those things that sounds too good to be true Haha.. I have a rebuilt aspire. rack laying around..
I thought all Aspire racks were power due to the fact that they were after 1993? is that right or was power steering an option in these ones as well?
Ford Festiva 1991 WA Model (5 Door)
Nicknamed the car 'The Chiva' (Chilli Festiva)
Avg Economy:
Highway - 7.32L/100km
City - yet to be determined.
I've personally never laid eyes on a power steering rack for an aspire. I think the idea is somewhat silly to think its necessary. With the right alignment its not hard to steer. But people do all sorts of things with these cars and its no more ridiculous than my 4lb deer catcher.
The aspire rack DOES fit. You have to use Festy inner rod ends, but it works! The threads on the aspire inner tie rod ends start about an inch further outward, so they won't work.
Haven't got around to comparing jy Festy and jy tracer power racks, maybe someday but I've got bigger fish to fry atm.
I was looking into power steering for awhile because I thought I would need it with the ATV tires.
Turns out it steers easier with them on, It put the fun back in drifting corners on dirt or gravel roads.
In my case I'm glad they are hard to find as I was over thinking it and I get awesome feedback with
the manual.
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