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| Exterior Finish: | Black Paint |
| Inner Tie Rod End Bellows Included: | Yes |
| Inner Tie Rod Ends Included: | Yes |
| Line Connection Quantity: | 2 |
| Mounting Bolt Hole Quantity: | 2 |
| Mounting Hardware Included: | Yes |
| New Or Remanufactured: | Remanufactured |
| OE Manufacturer: | Chrysler |
| Outer Tie Rod Ends Included: | No |
| Power Assisted: | Yes |
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Comments about Fenco Rack and Pinion:
I replaced my entire steering system to try and eliminate the slack in the steering wheel (the steering wheel would move about 4 inches before the wheels would move). The issue was in the rack and pinion gears being worn out. I got this rack and pinion and the steering wheel still has about 2+ inches of of slack before it starts to move the wheels. I am unhappy with Fenco products and will try to avoid them in the future.
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The product was exactly as needed but the replacement O-rings that were supplied were consideably larger than those they were to replace. I had to go to local Advance Auto Parts store to get correct ones.
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Comments about Fenco Rack and Pinion:
Fit fine. The original rubber bushings seemed like a better design than the ones that came with this. No real complaints.
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Are the rack and pinion bushings included and installed? I can't tell from the picture.1 answer
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Yes, this Fenco Rack and Pinion (Part No. RP7258) comes with the bushings installed. For any further assistance please feel free to call 1-877-238-2623 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
Why do I need a seal kit?1 answer
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Power racks can develop fluid leaks. Seal wear can allow fluid to seep out of the power cylinder into the end bellows on the rack. The bellows are not designed to hold power steering fluid. The presence of power steering fluid in either bellow, therefore, means the rack is leaking internally and needs to be replaced. If nothing is done about the problem, the bellows will continue to mushroom with fluid until one or the other bursts, releasing the fluid that has been mysteriously disappearing from the pump reservoir. Fluid leaks around the pinion input shaft are also an indication of internal leakage that needs to be repaired. Though seal kits are available for many applications, installing seals is a delicate art that requires numerous special tools, and is not always successful. That is why most technicians simply replace the rack with a new or remanufactured unit.Q:
do i have to buy a new seal kit with this product?2 answers
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Yes, you would need to buy a new seal kit with this product.A:
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