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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 2010 Ford Territory

The 2010 Ford Territory is equipped with rack boots as part of its steering system. These components are crucial as they protect the steering rack from dirt, debris and other contaminants. It's essential to keep these boots in good condition to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your vehicle's steering system.

If you're looking to maintain or replace the rack boots in your Territory, you'll be glad to hear it's a manageable task with the right tools and knowledge. Regular checks could save you from costly repairs down the line. Here's what you need to know about replacing or maintaining your 2010 Ford Territory's rack boots.

  1. Inspecting Rack Boots:
    • Start by lifting the front of your vehicle safely, using a suitable car jack and stands. Ensure it's securely elevated before proceeding.
    • Look for visible signs of wear or damage, such as splits, cracks or tears. If the rack boots are damaged, they will not adequately protect the steering rack from elements like moisture, dust and road debris.
  2. Replacing Rack Boots:
    1. Begin by disconnecting the tie rod ends to gain access to the rack boots. Mark the original position of the tie rods to maintain steering alignment.
    2. Carefully remove the old boots. This typically involves unclipping or unscrewing the retaining bands that hold the boots in place.
    3. Slide the new rack boots into position, ensuring they fit snugly over the steering rack ends. It's crucial that there are no gaps for contaminants to enter.
    4. Secure the replacement boots using new, high-quality retaining bands. These bands should be tight enough to hold the boots firmly but not so tight that they cause damage.
    5. Reconnect the tie rod ends, aligning them with your pre-marked positions to maintain steering geometry.
  3. Checking for Wear and Tear:
    • Even if no immediate issue is apparent, regularly inspecting the condition of your rack boots during routine servicing is a sound practice.
    • Check the boots for oil leaks or debris buildup, which may suggest a problem with the steering mechanism requiring further investigation.
  4. When to Seek Professional Help:
    • If you notice persistent steering issues, like unusual vibrations or noises while turning, despite having replaced or maintained the rack boots, professional inspection may be required.
    • Complex steering system issues ideally need an experienced mechanic to ensure safety and avoid accidental damage to related components.

Regular maintenance checks, proactive replacements and a keen eye for detail can keep your 2010 Ford Territory's steering system in optimal condition. Paying attention to these minor components can prevent more significant, expensive problems from developing. If you're ever in doubt about handling this yourself, reaching out to a professional is the best course of action. In maintaining your vehicle, consistency is key - your car and your safety both benefit from diligent care.