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The folks at Jeep don't take steering lightly-that's why they designed the Jeep steering rack with severe duty in mind. See, the Jeep steering rack has to take your inputs from the steering wheel and translate them into a specific amount of motion at the front wheels. If the Jeep steering rack does its job right, then you turn smoothly and easily. If the Jeep steering rack isn't doing its job, you end up with jerky steering, no assist, or a sense that the wheels are trying to 'catch up' with what you want them to do. Needless to say, your Jeep steering rack has to be on the ball every time you're on the road, so make sure that things are up to speed. First, check for any fluid leaks from your Jeep steering rack. Puddles of oil under the vehicle are a sure sign that something is out of whack; if you find that those puddles are stemming from the rubber boots or high-pressure lines leading into your Jeep steering rack, it's time to consider replacement. Sometimes a progressive degradation of your steering feel is the only indication that your Jeep steering rack is getting tired. In other words, if the vehicle doesn't track straight and true or you can turn the steering wheel a lot before any movement is noticed in the wheels, your Jeep steering rack is the primary suspect. Don't worry though: A new Jeep steering rack is easy to get from us. And the Jeep steering rack isn't too tough to replace either, so get yourself a Jeep repair manual for your specific model. Between the labor savings from doing the job yourself, along with the part savings you get from buying your Jeep steering rack from us, you'll save yourself hundreds!
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