All UTV's Quickener/rack opinions....

Seaver

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Hey guys, especially you guys that have been racing these things for a few years..
I wore myself out with steering and all the tight stuff at Havasu.. Im intrested in a quickener, I found one from speedway motors for about $90.. A couple XP guys at WORCS went with this method... What other options ? aftermarket rack? Not intrested in the $900 power steering option.. thinking larger steering wheel and a quickener .. your thoughts......
 

rappy60guy

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look at the howe stealth heavy duty..its about 150 bucks and real small compared to the standard howe
 

Team Green

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I have both a quickner, small 1.5 to 1 and PS on my Teryx and I love it. Don't be afraid to go with PS because it will make your experience that much better! I'm not a fan (yet) of a quicker ratio rack because everyone I have seen changes bump for the worse. A larger steering wheel is the cheapest easiest way to get a little better results.
 

rhinoadick

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Very interested in this subject,,..so what do most of the racers do?full rack,or quickner?is there a strength issue with either one?any input would be great!thanx
 

Seaver

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hmmm.. Thanks for the input guys.. Im going to look into the quickener more seriously.. I worry about the wheel getting to big and causing issues in the car space wise, Im 6' 3" but I do have nice sides that bow out on my car so I should be fine..
I think a 15" wheel.. stock RZR is about 13"? My RZR is not at home...
 

rappy60guy

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steering wheel placement is very important too. i have been advised just recently to take a look at how nascar and baja drivers steering wheels are placed. They have to endure a much longer drive time and they have the wheel much closer to them and they a good size wheel ...i think with a quickener and a 15 inch wheel placed correctly you would be very happy. As you are that tall you may not need to move the wheel closer as i plan too
 

Seaver

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good points and agreed,, I have my wheel in my circle track car moved close to me and its nice, your right, move it closer and gain some leg room.. I can add length to my colum when I install the quick release hub as well.. 15" aluminum wheels from circle track outfits are super cheap also..
 

FBT

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Team Green, and anyo other of you fellows with P.S., what options are worth a look? From what I have seen they run around a thousand bucks, that is major duckets for me after dropping the $ on L.T., so I am gonna hafta stop buying other stuff for awhile (reloading gear) and save my $.
Like the long travel, this is not something you want to have to do twice.
Really would like to see some reviews on the P.S. systems.
 

Tony@Racer Tech

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Hey Guys we sell a complete kit with Steering wheel, quickener, adapter, and a mount. The complete kit goes for $675 and I will post up some pics soon. I don't have them on the web site yet because we haven't actually released them yet, So I guess you can call it a UTVunderground.com exclusive! Give me a call and I'll anwser any questions you have. Thanks
 
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