Thinking out loud here. Why couldn't a guy take a Cavilere rack and mount it to the frame, then run the tie rod (for better lack of the correct term) from the center of the rack to the right side only then set the rest up like a standard cross steer setup? The center mount inner rod connections would make for a longer rod then a MII that comes out the end. A guy could set the rack more to the left side to better match up with the column and a longer right side "tie rod" ran to to reduce the bump steer even more. Wouldn't think it would make a difference to the rack if it only ran a tie rod to one side and nothing to the other side.

Now, someone tell me how bad my mind is working tonight so I don't go out and do something stupid. Gene