Power Steering RackPinion compatible for Chrysler 300 compatible for Dodge Challenger 22-3082 2011-2020

SKU
300200007503

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Application

Compatible for Chrysler 300 All RWD 2011-2013

Compatible for Chrysler 300 V6 3.6L RWD; with Touring Suspension (SDC) 2014

compatible for Chrysler 300 V8 5.7L RWD; with Touring Suspension (SDC) 2014

compatible for Chrysler 300 V8 6.4L 2014

compatible for Dodge Challenger All 2011-2014

compatible for Dodge Charger All RWD 2011-2014

compatible for Dodge Charger V8 6.2L 6.2L V8 2015-2020

OE/Part number

22-3082, 223082, 4584569AF, 4584568AF, 4584569AE,

4584571AB, 4584573AB, 4584573AC, 4854573AB

Specification

Material:Steel/Aluminum

Color:Black/Silver

Placement on Vehicle:Front

Input Shaft Diameter(IN):0.75

Input Shaft Length(IN):2.48

Pressure Port Thread Size:M18*1.5

Return Port Thread Size:M16*1.5

Number of Mounting Holes:2

Distance Between Mounting Holes (IN):18.23

Rack Length(IN):50.43

Package included

1*Power Steering Rack and Pinion
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Feature

Built to strict quality control standards 100% factory tested.

Note

1.Oil leakage: The oil seal in the steering gear can break due to aging and wear, resulting in loss or leakage of hydraulic oil. Oil leakage can cause difficulty or malfunction in steering operation.

2.Abnormal noise: A snap, noise, or hiss may be caused by worn steering gear, pin shaft, or rack.

3.Excessive steering force: Blockage or wear of the steering gear oil pipes or passages can cause excessive hydraulic oil pressure, excessive steering force, or even steering failure.

4.Steering failure: Steering failure can be caused by reasons such as damage to the steering gear, blockage in the oil circuit, and failure of the oil pump, which will affect driving safety.

5.Shake or shake: Worn or loose parts in the steering gear can easily cause the vehicle to shake or shake during steering.

6.Dead center: When turning, if the steering wheel needs to be rotated for a long time until the vehicle turns significantly, this may be a dead center problem with the steering gear.

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