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- Fit Type: Vehicle Specific
- Package Dimensions: 18.034 H x 10.922 L x 12.192 W (centimetres)
- Country of Origin : United States
- Package Weight: 0.431 kilograms




D. Byram –
I installed this kit on my ’06 Toyota Tundra SR5 Crew Cab with V8 and 2WD. As 1st generation Tundras and Sequoias age the rubber bushings in the steering rack mounts starts to deteriorate and get soft. This happens gradually and over time the steering will begin to feel loose and vague. These polyurethane bushings are not hard plastic. They are meant to simulate the hardness of the rubber bushings when they were new. I didn’t notice any additional road noise in the truck or additional vibrations transmitted through the steering wheel following installation. I installed them 6 months ago and have driven 6K-7K miles since. They tightened up the steering so at highway speeds it doesn’t drift.Getting the old rubber bushings out was a bit more difficult than expected but I persuaded them and they departed the steering rack. This job can be done on the vehicle without complete removal of the rack. You will need to put the front end on jack stands high enough to get the front tires off the ground. Several of the attachment bolts thread into welded nuts. Don’t try to remove the welded nuts, remove the bolts instead. Be sure and follow the instructions carefully in regards to the large metal washer. It is actually a spacer and is important. Coat the new bushings with some synthetic grease to help get them in the rack.This DIY project was definitely worth the expense, time and effort.
Amber Hodges –
Installed this steering rack bushing kit in a 2002 Toyota Tundra. Everything went together as expected. There is an excellent youtube video for this job. Search for “2000-2006 TUNDRA STEERING RACK BUSHING REPLACEMENT – DIY”. That is not my video. The video shows a Total Chaos kit being installed. Best I can tell, this Energy Suspension kit is the exact same. One additional tip… To remove the original horizontal bushing after cutting the lip off as shown in the video, I drove a small Phillips screwdriver between the bushing and case in four locations squirting WD-40 in each time. That got the WD-40 to the other side. I then rotated the bushing 360 deg with channel locks to completely coat the inside with lubricant. Was then able to easily pound the bushing out with a mallet and screwdriver. The vertical bushing is about half the size and easy to remove.
Scott –
Huge improvement over worn-out rubber bushings. Feels much more stable over bumps. Excellent bang for the buck.
Dan –
Excellent upgrade for steering feel on my 2005 Sequoia. The old bushing came out relatively easily when persuaded with a propane torch. Steering response and control has increased a huge amount with this easy addition.
AznTech –
I was getting a highway speed steering wheel vibration and had excessive steering wheel play. Both concerns are now gone after replacing the steering rack bushings kit. The kit felt pretty durable. It took me roughly 2.5 hours to install. I had to use a bearing press to install the driver’s side bushings. Besides that the installation was a breeze.
RockIslandJoe –
They work and fixed 75% of my steering slop. Save the old washer for the driver side bushing and put it on the front of the bushing then put the bolt through that and put the new washer on the backside that the nut goes over…. The old bushings had a washer built in to the front side… these don’t but you can make it all work with the old washer. They are quiet and don’t make any noise. My sequoia steers so much better now.
Dan –
If your old Tundra needs to be hearded down the road,these bad lads will fix it up tight and quiet as new. Installed with little difficulty with rack on the vehicle.
Charles Noble –
The urethane bushings were used to replace perfectly good OE soft rubber bushings and they eliminated the understeer that I was experiencing in curves. It was well worth my time and effort to make the change.