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Poly Steering Rack Bush

Suspension; Gearbox, Clutch and Driveshafts; Brakes; Steering; Throttle and clutch cable issues
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Risocco
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Poly Steering Rack Bush

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Guys, do these make a real load of difference? Guessing my car has the 25 year old originals still fitted and as the engine is coming out ASAP this job has entered my mind.

Any input greatly appreciated :beers:

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alex just done these on mine and i would say yes just feel a little bit more postive but belive it my old bushes seem to be fine i just thought 25 years old just soak the nuts for a coulpe of days before you try and undo them :hugegrin:
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Re: Poly Steering Rack Bush

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tba, replacing with stock ones you will feel difference... as they wont be 25 years old!!!
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