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Originally Posted by Mrmojorisin
You talk about "more than the cars worth", But do you have the funds to buy a new car ?
If its basically sound other than that problem, then you do the math. Buy a new vehicle for X amount more, Or bite the bullet and fix this one.
BTW. Im quite sure if you went to a specialty or a "micro welding" shop they could do it without removing the rack. You pay more for that specialty welding...but damn they do a great job.
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I did the math that's why I could say it's more than the cars worth, but just so you and others know what it would cost to put a new rack on; New power steering rack from Bauer Millet is £1700 + VAT for a right hand drive version (buying direct from GM in USA is $1900 + shipping, Duty and taxes to UK). Labour cost to fit is approx. £700.
So the math in this case comes out at approx. £2700, I can easily buy another mint car for that money. In fact, I just purchased a donor vehicle from a guy in Rochdale who is also selling his 2000 STS for £2700 and it's beautiful.
So in short, I will take the rack off this donor car and fit to mine so I can get my car back on the road then see about taking the broken rack to a welding specialist who can see about repairing it.
BTW. We got three different specialist welding opinions on welding the rack on the car and they all refused for the same reasons, so I would say if a shop states they can repair it on the car I would walk away, it's too risky a repair.