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Just thought people might be interested in that

I have just had my 89 Cefiro steering rack rebuilt will a few small issue but nothing to stop it getting done.

apparently PSK do a rebuild kit for them with their new book that has just come out.

From what the guy that did the kit said the the kit is PSK 535 and is about 95% correct one or two seal are needed aswell.

also I have ordered two Power steering rubbers the ones that hold the rack to the car from Nissan and if anyone is interested the part No.s are

one is Left the other right unsure which is which

NI-57777-61U00

NI-54445-35F00

Cheers

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a good tip is get ureathane rack mounts, cost around $35 for both smile.gif apparently make a huge difference but i cant verify this as i havent installed mine yet.

I have the urethane ones in my R32 (similar rack i assume).. don't think they made a massive difference but my old ones were shagged. My car corners pretty well so its a little hard to tell.

I think they are SuperPro (brand) bushes... the part number is SPF2492K. A fullcrum dealer will be able to get them in for you :(

adrnln: what symptoms did you notice when the rack was stuffed?

http://www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/

For NT dealers..

http://fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/fulcrum_s...uperpro_nt.html

or just ring 'em and get them to ship them up to Darwin for you..

Just wondering a bit.. as mine has a bit of vibration at speed from the front steering, and I have narrowed most other things down. Mine doesn't leak though.

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