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Rack and Pinion Mount Bushing (06-10 Charger)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item CR27248
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Construction materials include durable rubber to ensure long-term wear resistance
      • Durable construction - manufactured to strict standards using sturdy, safe materials
      • Replacement stops knocking noises and loose steering due to damaged bushings
      • Reliable fit - precision-engineered to match the design and dimensions of original components
      • Direct replacement - this rack and pinion mount bushing has been reverse-engineered to match the fit and function of the stock part on specific vehicles
      • Two-piece design for easier installation
      • Rigorously tested - thorough quality control measures ensure longevity

      Description

      Save time, money and labor with Dorman's steering rack and pinion mounting bushings. Now you can replace just the bushings, without removing the entire steering rack. Rack and pinion mounting bushings come with spacers and the necessary hardware (where applicable) for a complete repair.

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