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At the heart of it all, your Hyundai steering rack is responsible for making sure your Elantra or Excel turns corners when you ask it to. That's a pretty important job, so it stands to reason you need to pay attention to your Hyundai steering rack so you're able to identify any problems that occur before they become detrimental to your directional control, so to speak. But what is the Hyundai steering rack, and what sorts of problems occur within it? Basically, the Hyundai steering rack consists of a long, flat gear that's attached to your front wheels via two tie rods, and a small, round gear that's attached to your steering wheel via a series of shafts and joints. When you turn the steering wheel, the round gear pushes the flat gear inside the Hyundai steering rack one direction or the other, causing a change in direction for your front wheels. It's all much more complex than that, of course, particularly if you have a power Hyundai steering rack, but those are the basics. And, as with all auto parts, the Hyundai steering rack can wear out over time. On a manual Hyundai steering rack, the space between the two gears grows to a point where the steering action is unacceptably loose. On a power Hyundai steering rack, hydraulic leaks often cause the power assist to become spotty or unreliable. Either condition requires that you replace the Hyundai steering rack in order to restore safe steering and handling to your vehicle. And a replacement Hyundai steering rack purchased from us will save you a ton of money without sacrificing quality. That's what it's all about, right? So order your new Hyundai steering rack today.
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