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Old 07-22-2011, 01:34 PM   #1
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Question Rack and pinion?

Hey everybody, I am currently working on a 1994 maxima for my friend. She needs a new rack and pinion so that her power steering will work (her power steering only works at higher RPMs and occationally when braking, I'm assuming thats the rack and pinion?). I was wondering if I could pull a rack and pinion from a 1996 maxima and have this fit? Or should I just be safe and pull one from a maxima of her body style?
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i wont think it would work but you should go look it up. and just go get urs rebuilt
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