Mopar Steering
A steering system allows you to control your vehicle’s movement so that it follows your desired course. It’s made up of different components such as the rack and pinion as well as flanges, washers, and nuts. These parts can get worn over time, however. If you need replacement parts for your steering system, shop at MoparGenuineParts for OEM steering parts and accessories.
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- Ram 1500,
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- Ram 3500
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- 2500,
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- Dodge:
- Nitro,
- Ram 2500
- Jeep:
- Cherokee,
- Grand Cherokee,
- Liberty,
- 2 more
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- Commander,
- Grand Cherokee
- Chrysler:
- Aspen
- Dodge:
- Dakota,
- Durango,
- Ram 1500
- Ram:
- Dakota
- SRT:
- Viper
- Ram:
- 1500
- Jeep:
- Wrangler
- Jeep:
- Gladiator,
- Wrangler
- Ram:
- 2500,
- 3500
- Dodge:
- Journey
- Chrysler:
- Pacifica
- Dodge:
- Ram 1500,
- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
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- Commander
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- Ram 2500,
- Ram 3500
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- 2500,
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Move Your Car Smoothly with Top-quality Steering Gear
Most vehicles today are equipped with a rack-and-pinion steering system. It is one of the most common types of steering systems for cars, trucks, and SUVs because they are reliable, efficient, and cost-effective. Moreover, the system lets you steer your car easily.
Since it’s one of the most used components of your vehicle, some parts can get damaged or busted over time. If there are problems with your steering gear, using your vehicle might end up being inconvenient.
One of the most common issues of your rack-and-pinion steering ystem is a seal leak in the pinion. When this happens, the fluid that seeps out can damage nearby components. Some symptoms of a leak are burning smells, squeaky noises, and a tight steering wheel. When you replace a pinion seal, however, you’ll also need to replace other damaged parts such as the flange, pinion nuts, and washers. Shop for these components at an authorized car parts dealer to ensure quality and long-term durability.
Buy OEM Mopar Steering Parts Online
MoparGenuineParts carries genuine OEM steering gear for various vehicles. Our products are 100% authentic and sold for less than the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. We sell rack and pinion steering gear including pinion washers, nuts, flanges, and rollers for your maintenance needs. Visit our website and shop with us today.
Helpful Information
How does a steering system work?
The steering system allows you to maneuver your car as you drive. The steering wheel creates rotational motion converted to an angular motion for moving your wheels from left to right as needed. The steering system enables you to turn your car with minimal effort, allowing you to drive safely.
What are rack and pinion steering?
A rack and pinion setup consist of a circular and linear gear steering mechanism. It converts the circular motion created by the two components into linear motion, resulting in vehicle movement. They are often found in cars, SUVs, and small trucks, while larger, heavy-duty vehicles have a recirculating ball steering system.
Why do a rack and pinion break?
The rack and pinion have rubber components and seals that can get damaged over time. The lines and hoses are prone to cracking due to wear and tear. The seals found around the tie rod and near the steering column can dry out, shrink, or crack as well. Lastly, the rack and pinion may have loose connections due to the constant vibrations from driving your vehicle.
What are bad rack and pinion symptoms?
You need a rack and pinion replacement if you start to experience a tight or loose steering wheel than usual. This makes driving difficult, especially at lower speeds. Another sign to look out for is a noticeable leak at the bottom of your car. This can be your steering fluid leaking out, which means the seals of your steering system are starting to loosen or break.
Is it safe to drive with a broken rack and pinion?
Maintaining your steering setup is vital to avoiding accidents on the road. If these components are faulty, you may experience difficult and inconsistent steering. Driving with a broken rack and pinion can also cause your gearbox to overheat and make you more prone to accidents and costly vehicle repairs.