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Steering Rack Clunk Problem experienced with Steering rack... any ideas?

#1 Guest_Waheeb_*

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Posted 10 October 2006 - 03:17 AM

If you were a registered user, you would not be seeing this!

I have a 2004 Liberty CRD with a 2.5" lift. I recently heard a clunky noise coming from the front and isolated it to the steering rack.
Is there anyone else who experienced the same or similar problem and if so, any ideas other than replacing the complete rack?

Thanks
Waheeb
2004 Jeep Cherokee Liberty CRD (Jeep Cherokee KJ in South Africa)
2.5" Rock Krawler suspension lift
more mods to come soon !
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