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gun98gsNov-26-01 04:50 PM
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#4350, "rack and pinion"


          

ok..my power steering is out and it feels like shit to drive my car.My girlfriends dad ( who's a mechanic) told me it looks like a problem with the line at the rack and pinion..the line is cracked or is leaking from the o-ring, or something like that..what do ya'll think? also, can this be somehow caused by the recall on the ball joint thing?






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55mm TB
afx pulley
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mods:aem cai
pacesetter headers
55mm TB
afx pulley
afx motor mount
custom exhaust
ngk plugs and accel wires
and also appearance mods..

  

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ModeratorVX100Nov-27-01 04:34 AM
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#4351, "RE: rack and pinion"
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no, not part of the ball joint problem

and, if the power steering fluid is out, the rack will not work right. You need to get that leak plugged. The only thing I can think of is get one fom a junkyard to keep costs down, if the rack is the problem

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15.173 @ 90.70 MPH

And also a 2011 Ralliart

  

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