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Steering rack

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Lilit Farmazian September 22, 2022 ·
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The steering rack is a key component in the steering system of a car. It is what helps to convert the turning force of the steering wheel into the necessary force to turn the wheels of the car. The steering rack is usually located between the front wheels of the car, and consists of a series of bars that are connected to the steering wheel on one end, and to the suspension on the other. The steering rack is what allows you to turn your car left or right by simply turning the steering wheel.

One of the most important aspects of the steering rack is its ability to convert the turning force of the steering wheel into the necessary force to turn the wheels. This is done by a series of bars that are connected to the steering wheel on one end and to the suspension on the other. The number and length of these bars will vary depending on the make and model of your car, but they all work together to provide the necessary force to turn your car. In most cases, the longer the bar, the more force it can provide.

The steering rack is also responsible for providing a smooth and consistent turning experience for the driver. If there are any issues with the steering rack, it can cause a jerky or bouncy ride, which can be extremely uncomfortable for the driver and passengers.

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Lilit is a car enthusiast and writer who has been writing about cars for years in her spare time. She loves nothing more than taking on new projects involving all things automotive.
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