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<blockquote data-quote="tumbleweed" data-source="post: 101228" data-attributes="member: 1539"><p>Thanks for all your input guys. Much appreciated! At least now I know there is an alternative to the current steering I'm having.</p><p></p><p>I may just have my buddy in the US to try to look for the Mtech II steering. Might be cheaper even after conversion. Does it matter if the steering is from US or UK?</p><p></p><p>One of you mentioned about the free play. Yes, I find there's too much for my liking. But I've changed all the bushes and linkages but it still feels loose. I even asked my foreman to "tighten" up the steering a little but to no avail. My other non-UDM ride handles very much better and has less free play. Steering is spot on. But then again it has coilovers, a smaller Momo steering, and PU bushes whereas my UDM is stock standard. Not a fair comparison, eh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tumbleweed, post: 101228, member: 1539"] Thanks for all your input guys. Much appreciated! At least now I know there is an alternative to the current steering I'm having. I may just have my buddy in the US to try to look for the Mtech II steering. Might be cheaper even after conversion. Does it matter if the steering is from US or UK? One of you mentioned about the free play. Yes, I find there's too much for my liking. But I've changed all the bushes and linkages but it still feels loose. I even asked my foreman to "tighten" up the steering a little but to no avail. My other non-UDM ride handles very much better and has less free play. Steering is spot on. But then again it has coilovers, a smaller Momo steering, and PU bushes whereas my UDM is stock standard. Not a fair comparison, eh? [/QUOTE]
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