BowHouse RC Element Enduro N2R IFS Steering Rack V2

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BowHouse RC Element Enduro N2R IFS Steering Rack V2
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The Bowhouse Element Enduro N2R IFS Steering Rack helps to correct the bump steer found on the Element Independent Front Suspension system. This V2 setup includes bump stops to prevent the knuckles from binding into an oversteer position at full lock. The kit features a CNC machined aluminum steering rack that relocates and shortens the tie rods helps to improve the steering geometry.

Includes:
  • (1) steering rack
  • (2) bump stops
  • (2) 3x12mm BHCS
  • (2) 4x20mm threaded rods
  • (2) pivot ball
  • (2) 3mm nuts
Installation:
  1. Start by removing front skid plate.  Save skid and all 4 screws for reinstallation later.
  2. Unscrew stock steering rack from bellcranks.  Save the 3x14mm BHCS screws and hat bushings for installation of N2R steering rack.
  3. Snap the left and right tie rods (steering links) off of the ballstuds holding them to the stock steering rack.  You will not need to reuse the ballstuds on the steering rack.
  4. Remove the tie rods from the knuckles by unscrewing the ballstud from each knuckle.  Save the 3mm nylock nuts for later use.
  5. Remove the ball studs from each bent rod end and reinstall in the opposite orientation with threaded portion of ball stud inside the "V" of the bent rod end.
  6. Remove both rod ends from each tie rod metal link.  You will not need to reuse the original metal links.
  7. Insert 1 4x20mm threaded rod into each of the straight rod ends.
  8. Screw one straight rod end directly into each bent rod end.  Leave 1-2mm gap between rod ends with hole on straight rod ends perpendicular to holes on bent rod ends.  You can adjust the toe-in/toe-out later by adjusting the spacing between rod ends.
  9. Insert pivot balls into straight rod ends with flanged side of pivot ball facing forward.
  10. Attach the straight rod end side of each tie rod to the steering rack using the included 3x12mm BHCS with the flanged side of the pivot ball facing the steering rack.  Be sure to use thread lock on these screws!
  11. Attach steering rack to bell cranks using the stock 3x14mm BHCS screws and hat bushings.  To help eliminate play in the steering due to movement between the hat bushings and pass-through screws, add a small dab of thread lock or glue (CA or E6000) to the threads closest to the screw head and washer before tightening steering rack screws all the way into bell cranks.  Do NOT overtighten screws when attaching the N2R steering rack to the bellcranks (overtightening can cause binding with the N2R rack).
  12. Slide bump stops onto steering arms on knuckles and place 3mm nuts into nut pockets in bump stops.
  13. Attach bent rod ends to knuckles from underneath the knuckles by inserting the ball studs through the metal steering arms and pass-through holes in the bump stops.  Secure ball studs using included 3mm nuts (NOT locknuts).  Thread lock is optional.
  14. Reinstall skid plate.

This product was added to our catalog on July 6, 2021

Al Man
Wednesday, Jul 27 2022 (about a year ago)
BowHouse RC Element Enduro N2R IFS Steering Rack V2
I updated my steering rack with this kit and also updated the Steering servo (also its arm) and the plate from bowhouse. My steering is solid and precise with no slop.
I recommend this kit and if your going to use this kit I would advise to update the WHOLE system and not just part of it or you'll still see slop in your steering.
Jon Wadkins
Verified Owner
Friday, Apr 22 2022 (about a year ago)
BowHouse RC Element Enduro N2R IFS Steering Rack V2
Nice machined rack with 3D printed bump stops. Not at all impressed with the rack and Bowhouse bell cranks. There is a lot of play/slop between the rack and bell cranks. When using the Bowhouse and rack and bell cranks there shouldn't be any slop. This rack will also not work with the Knight Customs lowered chassis armor Set. This Knight Customs lowered chassis armor set is a very popular improvement and this rack doesn't work and also there is no note on the amain description about this.