Need steering rack adjustment tool

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Serious question… does anyone have anything fabbed up that they would be willing to loan with a deposit? I pay shipping of course!

Or… capable of fabbing up something I can purchase?!

Need to see if my rack slack can be adjusted before I go out and buy a new rack, tie rod ends and fluid that go along with this job… I don’t have fab stuff here at the house anymore.
 

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Serious question… does anyone have anything fabbed up that they would be willing to loan with a deposit? I pay shipping of course!

Or… capable of fabbing up something I can purchase?!

Need to see if my rack slack can be adjusted before I go out and buy a new rack, tie rod ends and fluid that go along with this job… I don’t have fab stuff here at the house anymore.
i made one with a cheap socket and a grinding wheel. took me about 20min to make. also look for companies that can rebuild your rack. i found companies here in the denver area for $150 or less. but from what i hear, its 3 seals and very minimal work. was going to attempt it once i found a spare
 

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You ever in Arkansas? Got one in Perryville, about an hour north of Little Rock...
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Saw your post in "What did you do to your Raptor today" thread and was going to reply, with try adjusting your rack first. If you got a welder or welding friend, the big head (bolt head cut off) uses a 1-11/16" wrench, on mine the small hex (nut welded on the inside to the bolt head) uses an 11/16" (but could be whatever). Can't remember the actual bolt sizes but there's a thread on here somewhere...
 
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You ever in Arkansas? Got one in Perryville, about an hour north of Little Rock...
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Saw your post in "What did you do to your Raptor today" thread and was going to reply, with try adjusting your rack first. If you got a welder or welding friend, the big head (bolt head cut off) uses a 1-11/16" wrench, on mine the small hex (nut welded on the inside to the bolt head) uses an 11/16" (but could be whatever). Can't remember the actual bolt sizes but there's a thread on here somewhere...

Not in Arkansas as much as I would like, unfortunately. Used to head out to Hot Springs quite a bit to hit up the lakes! I had a welder, but when we moved, my garage started to get a little packed and I sold it. Just didn't use it much. BUT, an exhaust shop down in town would probably tack me up something quickly. I figured I would make the drive head something easy that fits with an swiveling ratchet wrench. I assume you meant a 1-1/16 bolt head?! LOL
 
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i made one with a cheap socket and a grinding wheel. took me about 20min to make. also look for companies that can rebuild your rack. i found companies here in the denver area for $150 or less. but from what i hear, its 3 seals and very minimal work. was going to attempt it once i found a spare
so you ground a 27mm hex head on a round socket?
 

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Haha nice! Yep one too many 1's there, it's a 1-1/16" socket that the bolt head fits. Not sure where I found it but this link says it's a 5/8" heavy head bolt (WTF?); it might have been a metric. Thinking about this, if you can find a head that fits a 1-1/16" socket, you could cut the bolt shank about 1/2" from the bottom of the head and grind flats on it, still got a bench grinder?
 

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Ok it was metric like you said, found where I wrote it down; 27mm head (this was some random unmarked relatively thin-headed bolt I found laying around the shop), looks like the bolt itself is an 18mm diameter:

I still think your best bet is finding an 18mm bolt with a shank, cutting it off and grinding four flats for a crescent. But yes welding shop could tack it together easy and you could use a ratchet wrench on the nut! Keep in mind it won't need much in terms of rotation and you don't want to torque the **** out of it. And if all else fails you can come up here and use mine, it'll take all of 5 minutes and if you time it right the Crappie might be spawning to make the trip more worthwhile (I live on Harris Brake lake heh).
 
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Okay, serp kit didn’t have the wonder fix… that was a long shot idea by me LOL.

But… I think if I pick up this wrench and cut that bit down, I’ll have a decent tool to give it a shot? I have a grinder.
 
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