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BMW E36 328i 1997 Power Steering Rack Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="ICEMAN 68" data-source="post: 552884" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>i've been driving with a leaked rack for such a long time and never had replaced any racks at all ...yehh the last some1 told me that my rack is out ...i checked it myself and to be exact it was due to a worn out front wheel bearing which had such symptoms of vibrations, a jump when reversing or taking a full twist which car is in park mode ....</p><p></p><p>all you must ensure is that the left and right rubber booth must always be intact and not torn ...If torn you may get the shaft eaten up easily ....</p><p></p><p>better to check the proper place of the leak ...if comming from the steering coupling coloum then there is re-built kit easily available ..</p><p></p><p>rack has been an easy target for easy money ....check carefully before you dive into it ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ICEMAN 68, post: 552884, member: 17"] i've been driving with a leaked rack for such a long time and never had replaced any racks at all ...yehh the last some1 told me that my rack is out ...i checked it myself and to be exact it was due to a worn out front wheel bearing which had such symptoms of vibrations, a jump when reversing or taking a full twist which car is in park mode .... all you must ensure is that the left and right rubber booth must always be intact and not torn ...If torn you may get the shaft eaten up easily .... better to check the proper place of the leak ...if comming from the steering coupling coloum then there is re-built kit easily available .. rack has been an easy target for easy money ....check carefully before you dive into it ... [/QUOTE]
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