So,
I've been looking for a 03-04 cobra steering rack for my 90 coupe. I purchased a sn95 rack on eBay. I was told it's from a 01 GT mustang. From the number SPR-NJ I've been told it's from a 97-98 mustang.
According to Jack Hidley at Maximum Motorsports, there isn't much difference between the sn95 racks. Or at least the part that matters to us.
Here is his response to my email.
The information below is something which I’ve been able to confirm, but haven’t had the chance to change on the MM website yet.
With the lone exception of the 2000 Mustang Cobra R rack:
Group 1: All 1999-2004 Mustang racks have the same valving.
Group 2: All 1996-98 Mustang racks have the same valving.
Group 3: All 1994-95 Mustang racks have the same valving.
The differences in SPR codes from the different racks within the ABOVE groups is due to differences which don’t matter to us, such as the thickness of the steering rack limiter clips. Within each group, the hydraulic valving is the same. In general, the higher the group number, the better the steering feel. Any SN95 steering rack will be a significant improvement over any Fox steering rack.
Sincerely,
Jack Hidley
Maximum Motorsports Tech Support
Sent from my Moto E (4) Plus using Tapatalk
I've been looking for a 03-04 cobra steering rack for my 90 coupe. I purchased a sn95 rack on eBay. I was told it's from a 01 GT mustang. From the number SPR-NJ I've been told it's from a 97-98 mustang.
According to Jack Hidley at Maximum Motorsports, there isn't much difference between the sn95 racks. Or at least the part that matters to us.
Here is his response to my email.
The information below is something which I’ve been able to confirm, but haven’t had the chance to change on the MM website yet.
With the lone exception of the 2000 Mustang Cobra R rack:
Group 1: All 1999-2004 Mustang racks have the same valving.
Group 2: All 1996-98 Mustang racks have the same valving.
Group 3: All 1994-95 Mustang racks have the same valving.
The differences in SPR codes from the different racks within the ABOVE groups is due to differences which don’t matter to us, such as the thickness of the steering rack limiter clips. Within each group, the hydraulic valving is the same. In general, the higher the group number, the better the steering feel. Any SN95 steering rack will be a significant improvement over any Fox steering rack.
Sincerely,
Jack Hidley
Maximum Motorsports Tech Support
Sent from my Moto E (4) Plus using Tapatalk
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