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Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-034

Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-034

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$48
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Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-033

Kelpro Steering Rack Boot Kit - SRB-033

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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200
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UNIVERSAL STEERING RACK BOOT - SKB200

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB034

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB034

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB097

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB097

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB042

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB042

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB030

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB030

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB088

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB088

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB089

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB089

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB048

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB048

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB200

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB200

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB131

Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB131

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Repco Steering Rack Boot Kit - RRB149

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Maintaining and Replacing Rack Boots on Your 2000 Subaru Forester

If you're driving a 2000 Subaru Forester and want to ensure it remains in top condition, it's important to pay attention to the health of the rack boots. These crucial components play a significant role in your vehicle's steering system. If you've checked your parts catalogue and found rack boots listed for your Forester model, here's what you need to know about maintaining and replacing them.

Rack boots are protective rubber covers that enclose the inner tie rod ends. They serve to keep dirt, debris, and moisture from entering the steering rack and affecting its performance. A damaged or torn rack boot can lead to more serious issues, including wear on the steering components, which can ultimately result in a costly repair. For those maintaining an older vehicle like the 2000 Subaru Forester, keeping these components in good shape is vital.

Whether you're a DIY enthusiast or rely on professionals for vehicle maintenance, inspecting the rack boots should be a regular part of your servicing routine. Here's a simple guide to help you:

  • Visual Inspection: Start with a visual check of the rack boots. Look for signs of cracking, tears, or missing sections. Any damage could compromise the protective function of the boots.
  • Feel for Stiffness: Gently press the boot to ensure it is still flexible. A brittle boot may be on its way out and in need of replacement.
  • Watch for Leaks: If you notice any fluid leaks around the boots, it could indicate an internal issue with the steering rack. However, sometimes residue can be simply due to external factors.

If you find that the rack boots are damaged or deteriorating, it's time for a replacement. Replacing the rack boots is a task that requires a bit of know-how, as it involves removing the tie rod ends and sometimes necessitates wheel alignment post-replacement. Here are general steps involved, but it's advised to follow a repair manual or consult a professional:

  1. Lift the vehicle safely and remove the wheel for clear access to the steering components.
  2. Detach the outer tie rod ends from the steering knuckle.
  3. Carefully slide the old rack boots from the inner tie rod ends.
  4. Fit new rack boots ensuring no twist or bunching.
  5. Reattach the tie rod ends, considering a wheel alignment if needed for stability and safety.

Old rubber can hinder vehicle performance, so replacing rack boots on schedule is an investment in your vehicle's longevity and your safety. Regular maintenance not only saves money by preventing further damage but also ensures a smooth ride every time you hit the road in your Subaru Forester.