Do you need rack and pinion for Jeep Liberty?

Do you need rack and pinion for Jeep Liberty?

With AutoZone’s steering rack for Jeep Liberty, precision handling, sharp cornering and mannerly turning are yours. A loose feel to your steering wheel is unsafe and distracting, so install one of our new Liberty rack & pinion replacements and restore your vehicle’s handling.

Which is the best steering rack for Jeep Liberty?

Whether you’re traversing a bumpy, curving trail or holding to a steady, straight freeway, make sure your Liberty’s steering is up to par with a new Jeep Liberty rack and pinion from AutoZone. With AutoZone’s steering rack for Jeep Liberty, precision handling, sharp cornering and mannerly turning are yours.

How to contact Liberty rack and pinion tech support?

Call 1-844-325-1610 for Tech Support” Notes: New. For warranty purposes it is recommended to always install a filter and to use suggested OE fluid and flush the system. Includes inner tie rods. In-line filter available. With hydraulic power. IMPORTANT: FAILURE to flush, apply new fluid and vacuum bleed may result in serious damage to the pump.

What should I do about my rack and pinion?

For warranty purposes it is recommended to always install a filter and to use suggested OE fluid and flush the system. Includes inner tie rods. In-line filter available. With hydraulic power. IMPORTANT: FAILURE to flush, apply new fluid and vacuum bleed may result in serious damage to the pump. Notes: New.

How long to replace steering rack and pinion?

Watch this video to learn how to replace your Jeep Liberty steering rack and pinion in under two hours. Impress your friends, your boss, your wife. Heck, your wife will figure it takes at least six hours to replace and youll have time to hang out at the hair salon or even the gym like me! Loading…

How do you remove seals from rack and Pinon?

Pry the off the circular dust seal and slender open-circle snap ring with a needle-nose pliers. Separate the pinion from the rack with the punch tool. Apply the tip of the punch to the other end of the pinion. Gently tap the end of the punch with a hammer until the pinion slides out.