I have looked at a complete conversion kit that is sold by a company in Germany I think. It appeared to be a bolt in set up. It wasn't cheap but what is? It uses only one side of a rack to move the existing tie rods so it is actually a semi rack and pinion of sorts. At least it gets rid of the old steering box.Has anyone used this ? If so how was it?
I disagree. It is a rack and pinion, the tie rods just pick up off nearly the same point to ensure the least amount of bump-steer, keeping as close to the original VW arrangement as possible. If installed correctly, it will provide excellent function with zero play and totally equal bump-steer left or right.
I drove an IM with the Rabbit/Golf rack and liked it(and yes, Henry used an offset two U-joint steering shaft). The rack makes the VW beam as good as it can possibly be IMHO. It's on my list of future mods.
This picture is of a Polo rack from Europe, modified to fit a beam. The Polo rack does in fact use the same equal-length tie-rods and pickup point, rack being offset to the driver's side.
And before somebody starts talking about using a Super Beetle steering rack, you can't. The Super Beetle rack is in front and steers via leading arms, the regular Beetle beam requires a trailing spindle/arm arrangement.
Michael got parts from some dude in Europe on the Samba, and is somewhere between $600 to $1000 complete. I look forward to seeing it complete.