OEM Buick Lucerne Rack and Pinion Boot

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  • Buick Lucerne Rack and Pinion Boot Diagram - 21011025
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Boot Kit, Steering Tie Rod; Power Steering Cylinder; Rack and Pinion Bellows Kit; Rack & Pinion Boot.; Inner Tie Rod Boot; Boot Kit; Boot; Boot Kit, Tie Rod End Dust
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2006-2011 Buick Lucerne | CX, CXL, CXL Special Edition, CXS, Super | 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.9 L FLEX, 6 Cyl 3.9 L GAS, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS

Buick Lucerne Rack and Pinion Boot

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Rack and Pinion Boot is a part that emphasizes on the reliability and performance of Buick Lucerne, which is a category of full-size luxury car manufactured by Buick division of General Motors from 2005 to 2011. On this protective boot is normally positioned to protect the steering rack from dirt and debris which is very essential. In positioning the Rack and Pinion Boot at both ends of the rack, the Rack and Pinion Boot maintains the efficiency of the steering system by closing out possibilities of contamination that could compromise the system's performance. Periodical check up and replacement of the Rack and Pinion Boot are important to improve the Buick Lucerne since any result on this rubber piece will affect the steering mechanism of the car. As a model compatible with different types of Lucerne automobile series cars, the Rack and Pinion Boot is one of the most noticeable and significant automotive tools in the market, given its functionality in maintaining the durability of the steering mechanism. The product, a chic full-size sedan Buick Lucerne with high-tech elements like Magnet Ride Control, boosts a lot from the Rack and Pinion Boot solidity. This component not only adds to the driving enjoyment but also adds to the safety of the car so the drivers can appreciate the power and sleekness of the Buick Lucerne. All in all, Rack and Pinion Boot is an exemplary of Buick company's continuous focus on quality and performances, which makes a perfect addition to the exemplary engineering of Buick Lucerne.

Buick Lucerne Rack and Pinion Boot Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to replace the Rack and Pinion Boot on Buick Lucerne?
    A:
    Among replacement procedures start by using keystone clamp pliers (J 22610) to extract the outer tie rod before proceeding. The procedure begins by removing two key elements from the vehicle: the hex jam nut from the inner tie rod assembly and the tie rod end clamp from the Rack And Pinion Boot. Remove and discard the boot clamp using side cutters from the Rack and Pinion Boot before disconnecting the boot from the Rack And Pinion gear assembly. When installing the replacement boot clamp on Rack and Pinion Boot, apply grease first to inner tie rod assembly as well as Rack And Pinion gear assembly before you install the Rack and Pinion Boot onto inner tie rod assembly. The Rack and Pinion Boot must remain free of twists or puckers. The installer should manually adjust the boot position to ensure proper fitment prior to placing it in the gear assembly groove. When ready, secure the boot clamp in place on the Rack and Pinion Boot with keystone clamp pliers (J 22610) to complete the crimping process. The tie rod end clamp is installed by pinching the pliers on the Rack and Pinion Boot followed by reinstallation of the hex jam nut to the inner tie rod assembly.

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