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Old 05-23-2000, 05:33 PM   #3
moosejaw
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One of the most common wheel turning sqeaks is rack bushings. Have someone bump the wheel back and forth and watch the rack from above. It probably moves some at best. At worst it moves alot. I bet it wanders just a little on the highway too....

Rubber sucks for rack bushings. They dry rot quickly. For a replacement get some poly (don't have to be offset) and you will notice a huge improvement. Easily replaced without disturbing the alignment.
Mike
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