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My problem with these super racks is they're not needed unless you're really, really pushing it (with big heavy tires), something that might deform the housing, and even then you might bend the steering screw instead.
If you really want a rack upgrade, just go with the Ford version and be prepared to get it programmed by someone who knows how to do it (as @BigMeatsBronco said, he's the one that figured out the rack hack, but there's probably at least a dozen others around who've done more than one).
However, I'd say keep the same rack and get the inner tie rods to replace, plus the tie rod kit. If you do break a tie rod, then consider upgrading. Whatever you do, if you do replace it, keep the old one in case you need it. There is no "bulletproof rack".
Note, I have the full 74W steering rack. Be less like me.
If you really want a rack upgrade, just go with the Ford version and be prepared to get it programmed by someone who knows how to do it (as @BigMeatsBronco said, he's the one that figured out the rack hack, but there's probably at least a dozen others around who've done more than one).
However, I'd say keep the same rack and get the inner tie rods to replace, plus the tie rod kit. If you do break a tie rod, then consider upgrading. Whatever you do, if you do replace it, keep the old one in case you need it. There is no "bulletproof rack".
Note, I have the full 74W steering rack. Be less like me.
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