CA WTB Steering Rack Bushings Local!
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Good luck to you if anyone would sell theirs... If I where you I'd order it from MVP Motorsports, the R2R polyurethane steering rack bushings(It's not like you have a choice besides OEM.)
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
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Good luck to you if anyone would sell theirs... If I where you I'd order it from MVP Motorsports, the R2R polyurethane steering rack bushings(It's not like you have a choice besides OEM.)
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
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Alex isn't in city of industry anymore, he opened up his own shop out in Pomona now. I'd get battle version steering rack bushings in a hearbeat if I didn't already use 50$ for polyurethane.
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Good luck to you if anyone would sell theirs... If I where you I'd order it from MVP Motorsports, the R2R polyurethane steering rack bushings(It's not like you have a choice besides OEM.)
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
I ordered mine a couple of weeks ago and still waiting. This part is really hard to find.
thanks Rey
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This is Roberts number, he's the one handling Lexus products, (940) 683-8282, extension 20. Yeah, they're in Texas... And I wouldn't advice getting the aluminum/delrin ones, or whatever it is, from driftmotion. I saw in other websites, alot of people still changed to poly's after getting those aluminum ones installed due to vibration. Although alot of people on here are denying it. What they don't know is, although they're not feeling it, probably because of our rack and pinion's design, but the car is still feeling it. I'd rather be safe than sorry...
Last edited by OG Dada; 08-24-11 at 05:48 PM.
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