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<blockquote data-quote="godflesh" data-source="post: 192197" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>Burn,</p><p> </p><p>Go with rubes72. Worn lower arm bushings does cause steering instability and also the effect / sensation that warped discs give when braking at high speeds. You might want to check your absorber mountings while you're at it. But I'd go with rubes72 before splashing on a steering rack. You may want to opt for the solid m3 type bush - more stability and lasts longer. </p><p> </p><p>Just wondering --- why is your mech so sure that the steering rack needs replacing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="godflesh, post: 192197, member: 2276"] Burn, Go with rubes72. Worn lower arm bushings does cause steering instability and also the effect / sensation that warped discs give when braking at high speeds. You might want to check your absorber mountings while you're at it. But I'd go with rubes72 before splashing on a steering rack. You may want to opt for the solid m3 type bush - more stability and lasts longer. Just wondering --- why is your mech so sure that the steering rack needs replacing? [/QUOTE]
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