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Old 12-21-2010, 03:31 PM
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Steering interchangeability and difference

Ok I could use a little help with this:
I have an 07 base model Cobalt (4 lug soft suspension).
My steering rack is going bad and needs to be replaced.
Are their any differences between a base model or an SS (tighter lock to lock maybe) and are the racks interchangeable??? The sport rack is less expensive from O'reily by $100 then the soft one, so if I could I would of course rather get the less expensive one?!?!?!? Any advantages to the SS again such as lock to lock, better quality, etc. (if it will work)..
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Old 12-21-2010, 09:35 PM
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I think it's a better steering ratio, I think an lsj one will work but a lnf one needs a little work. You can do it but it take some work. Hopefully someone with knowledge will speek up, mine needs one too.
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Yes you can use the SS/SC steering rack. It's also the parts interchangeability sticky.
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Yes, 100% interchangeable.
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