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Old 06-30-05, 07:49 PM
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Default Steering Rack Rates

Were there any variances in the steering rack rates between the SC300, SC400, Supra NA, or Supra TT? Or did any later year of any of these models receive a quicker rack? I need to replace my steering rack bushings, but if there's a quicker rack I could put on my '94 SC4, I may just go ahead and buy an all new rack.
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You bring a very interesting point. I was recently in a supra and the steering in that thing was better than my car. I don't know if that supra's rack was replaced vs my old one that's sloppy, but if it wasn't then probably the rack on the supra is better. The answer to your question will defiantly shed some light on the some issue I was thinking about.
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Hmm. Since the Supra TT is a more superior car to the SC, Id try to go with the steering rack of the Supra if it fits
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