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![]() Hey everyone,
Thanks for the great tips. I have a very novice question, I have power steering. Why would I put a manual rack in??? I am doing the change this weekend, the creaking is driving me crazy. I am new to the mustang altogether so maybe the rack question is out of line, but I am interested to hear the reasoning. Thanks, John
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