I have experience installing and driving a Pacer with a manual rack. I thought I was doing myself a favor getting rid of the leaking power unit, but son found out two things: 1) The car was extremely hard to steer, as the steering was very heavy and SLOW. 2) The rack, more GM junk sold to AMC fell apart in short order. I was very glad to find a good rebuilt unit that which was properly assembled and did not leak. Do yourself a favor and forget about a manual rack in a Pacer. Buy a rebuilt power unit, which seem much better than the new factory ones, or install a rack from a Mustang, which can be made to fit with little trouble. regard Lynn Peterson --- Jim Mantle <jmantle@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Still looking for a non power Pacer rack and pinion > steering. I have > tried most of the suppliers and although they list > them, they don't have > stock. Anyone have a good used one? Rebuilt? NOS? > I'm not fussy. > Thanks > Jim Mantle > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail