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The Land Rover steering rack is arguably the most important part of your vehicle next to your brakes. After all, without the directional control provided by the Land Rover steering rack, you wouldn't be able to turn corners, change lanes, or dive into parking spaces. When you're faced with a failing Land Rover steering rack, you can still do all these things, but it takes much more effort and time to accomplish them. Why? Most Land Rover steering rack installations are power assisted. That means a hydraulic pump on the engine is used to pressurize fluid, which is then sent to your Land Rover steering rack at various times in order to help you turn the front wheels. As with all hydraulic systems, the seals that keep the fluid inside your Land Rover steering rack wear out eventually, causing leaks to reduce the amount of pressure the power steering system is able to apply to your wheels. You notice this when you try to turn the wheel and feel it jerk from assisted to unassisted-that's due to a lack of pressure inside your Land Rover steering rack. Low fluid in the power steering reservoir or luid leaks on the concrete below your Land Rover steering rack are also a good indication that something is amiss. So what's the solution to a leaking Land Rover steering rack? A new or remanufactured Land Rover steering rack like the kind you can get from us at a great discounted price. We carry more Land Rover steering rack assemblies than nearly anyone in the country, so you're guaranteed to get your parts quickly. After all, there's no substituted for good steering, and nothing restores good steering like a brand new Land Rover steering rack.
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