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The Energy Suspension 810104G Steering Rack Bush is a vehicle-specific component designed for Tundra models from 2000 to 2006. With dimensions of 18.034 cm in height and a lightweight of 0.431 kg, this durable plastic bush ensures optimal steering performance and reliability, backed by a warranty for added confidence.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.23 x 5.16 x 4.25 inches |
Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
Brand Name | Energy Suspension |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | Energy Suspension 810104G Steering Rack Bush for Tundra '00-'06, Model:8.10104G |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Energy Suspension |
Part Number | 8.10104G |
Included Components | Energy Suspension 810104G Steering Rack Bush for Tundra '00-'06, Model:8.10104G |
Size | No Size |
T**A
1st gen sequoia
If your steering wanders on the freeway, your rack bushings are most likely shot especially if youve never changed them out before. These wont deteriorate like rubber bushings and are quiet as longs as you grease them properly. Install takes a lot of muscle work but is straight forward with the help of youtube. Would suggest having a good size pry bar, large channel locks, new razor blades, and grease. Install took about an hour for me and a buddy on my 2002 sequoia. These are harder than rubber so the rack is tougher to put back. But that just means it is being held that much better vs rubber.
G**S
Perfect Fit
The parts appeared to be good quality and I had no problems with the installation.
C**E
Good fit
Truck drives much better
S**B
Took my time, putting back rack was hardest for me, bushings are great
worked out great for me, grease helps. I didn't have trouble removing old one as they were falling apart already, took it out with finger, it was that bad. Definitely use long pry bar to move the rack out 2-3 inches, putting it back was harder, had to do 2 times. Passenger side D bracket gave hard time for top bolt, even after putting PB blaster, come to realize bolt extends out other side, sprayed little on other side and baam it came out in 2 sec
M**3
Fit like original
Fit on my truck with no problems. Would Buy again.
D**M
This DIY project was definitely worth the expense, time and effort.
I installed this kit on my '06 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew Cab with V8 and 2WD. As 1st generation Tundras and Sequoias age the rubber bushings in the steering rack mounts starts to deteriorate and get soft. This happens gradually and over time the steering will begin to feel loose and vague. These polyurethane bushings are not hard plastic. They are meant to simulate the hardness of the rubber bushings when they were new. I didn't notice any additional road noise in the truck or additional vibrations transmitted through the steering wheel following installation. I installed them 6 months ago and have driven 6K-7K miles since. They tightened up the steering so at highway speeds it doesn't drift.Getting the old rubber bushings out was a bit more difficult than expected but I persuaded them and they departed the steering rack. This job can be done on the vehicle without complete removal of the rack. You will need to put the front end on jack stands high enough to get the front tires off the ground. Several of the attachment bolts thread into welded nuts. Don't try to remove the welded nuts, remove the bolts instead. Be sure and follow the instructions carefully in regards to the large metal washer. It is actually a spacer and is important. Coat the new bushings with some synthetic grease to help get them in the rack.This DIY project was definitely worth the expense, time and effort.
T**D
Worked great on 2005 tundra DC 4x4
Truck is stock and this kit made a big improvement in reducing vibration at steering wheel. It’s not overly rigid. Feels good.
I**N
Quality and it fits
This is a perfect fit for the first GEN tundra year 2000. And the material quality is high.
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