you are over thinking, the control arm is being extended or retracted, think of a telescopic crane, how it uses hydraulic cylinder to extend.PhillipM wrote: ↑20 Feb 2020, 22:20I can't see how that would work whilst keeping the pistons connected to the rack, if you use floating pistons you'd only be able to attach one side to the steering rack so it would only work on one side.
I suppose you could run the pistons inside the rack cylinder itself but the moment you moved the pistons away from full extension the steering would float all over the place.
in this application you only need max 20mm of extension, so very short piston travel in cylinder.