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taco PS system

Old Sep 29, 2004 | 01:40 PM
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taco PS system

does anyone know of a company that makes upgraded, stronger parts to replace the OEM tacoma PS system (pump, the whole rack, or whatever else makes up this system), my PS pump has been leaking for a while now and from what ive heard all the OEM replacements suck, and now the steering rack is leaking down on the skid plate so i thinks it time to replace these parts, i think it energy susp. makes a poly bushing kit, but is there anything out there to make this system better short of a SAS w/ hy-steer (which is out of the question)?

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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 02:58 PM
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Rack and pinion sucks. Do a SAS.

Sorry I don't have any real help for you.
BTW, you missed some good wheeling this weekend. You need to get your junk on the trail and check out those new tires.
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by BeaterToyota
Rack and pinion sucks. Do a SAS.

Sorry I don't have any real help for you.
BTW, you missed some good wheeling this weekend. You need to get your junk on the trail and check out those new tires.
IFS on the whole sucks...at least for the east coast, but seriously, anyone know of anywhere, or do i just have to deal with it?

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