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Old 06-19-2009, 01:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default What should I tell Pep Boys or Autozone this part is?

Guys tried my local chapter and new owner areas with no response, well 1 but did not accept paypal

This part that is a hard line on our PS rack.. I have read that it is a 8mm line with 14mm connector BUT should I buy a line and try to bend it properly or does our local auto part store sell these and what should I ask for?

Also this line is the one that is imbedded into the rubber mount for the rack on the passenger side. There is a small slit hole where it rusted out there.

I was wondering if having low fluid would cause a slight shimmy in the wheel after about 50 MPH?
I have replaced both Ball Joints (fun!....) and Tie Rod ends.
This does not happen with stock wheels, but after market Konigs it does, the after market wheels have been balanced at 2 shops. I thought it may be a bad balance job but that is not the case (or I have had 2 bad balancing jobs now).

Stock wheels are on now.

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Old 06-19-2009, 01:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: What should I tell Pep Boys or Autozone this part is?

I would recommend that you check Car-Part.com--Used Auto Parts Market and see if a local yard has a steering rack that you could get it off of.
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Old 06-19-2009, 02:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: What should I tell Pep Boys or Autozone this part is?

http://www.3si.org/forum/f13/so-powe...m-leak-399593/

Shows 2 part numbers:
Tube Assembly MB864162
Tube Assembly MB864163

Tried to search those in the part number from rockville and found nothing in my search...
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For the part numbers listed above...

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I was wondering if having low fluid would cause a slight shimmy in the wheel after about 50 MPH?
I have replaced both Ball Joints (fun!....) and Tie Rod ends.
low fluid would NOT cause a shimmy problem. Since you already did ball joints and (i assume) OUTER tie rod ends, you should check the INNER tie rod ends. I've had the same symptom from that part going bad.

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