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I have my car up on the rack looking for reasons for a shimmy I have been getting in the front end. It is pretty bad at first drive of the day and then seems to go away pretty much. I thought I was going to find worn tie-rods, but I found the rack actually moves from side to side about 1/8" each way when I move the wheel back and forth. The rubber bushings look OK, but I guess a new set is in order.
Anybody done these on their car? I wonder if the hoses have to come off the rack in order to pull it out far enough to put in new bushings?
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I thought about tires as well. That explains it going away after a while. The tires are new, but I guess that doesn't count them out.
Flash, I have new castor blocks and the control arm on one side was replaced as well. I checked both ball joints a short time back and they were fine.
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I rebuilt the struts with new Koni Sport inserts a short time ago. I reused my upper strut bearings and they had the weights on them, however one of the weights snapped off as it was just glued on. I have seen some with rivets holding them on, but not mine.
I don't see how those weights could have any effect on the shimmy though.
I just looked up the rack bushings and there are Delrin units available for $79 each. WOW! OE rubber units are only $8.95 each.
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I had a bad steering rack about 1.5 years ago. It was so bad that I could turn the steering wheel 90-180 degrees and the car still went straight. Scary? Not so bad at 5-10 mph -- hey we are car guys right? One of the rack mount bolts broke. The movement also tore the high pressure fluid hose. Replaced the whole mess.
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So I only need one of the expensive little fellows......good to know. Thanks
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