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Detroit Axle - 4WD Rack and Pinion Kit for 2004-2008 Ford F-150 Lincoln Mark LT, 1 Power Steering Rack & Pinion Assembly 2 Front Outer Tie Rod Ends 2005 2006 2007 Replacement

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  • Rack and Pinion Kit Replacement for Ford 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 F-150 (4WD) - [2006 2007 2008 Lincoln Mark LT (4WD)]
  • Steering and Suspension Kit Includes: 1x Complete Power Steering Rack & Pinion Assembly + 2x Front Outer Tie Rod Ends
  • New Oil and Lip Seals installed to ensure quality performance
  • Replace OE Part#: 4L3Z3504BB
  • Lifetime Warranty Guarantee - To Activate your Lifetime Warranty; you must send in your core unit. Call us when you order to get a return shipping label for your old unit


Kit Includes:

  • 1x Power Steering Rack and Pinion Assembly - 2104
  • 2x New Outer Tie Rod Ends - ES3691

Fitment:

  • Compatible With 2004-2008 Ford F-150 (4WD)
  • Compatible With 2006-2008 Lincoln Mark LT (4WD)

Introduction:

Detroit Axle is a leading global retailer and distributor of OE re-manufactured and new aftermarket auto parts. We are committed to providing first-class products and outstanding customer service at an incredible value. Our rapidly-expanding product line includes CV Axles, Wheel Hub & Bearings, Suspension & Chassis parts, Complete Strut Assemblies, Shock Absorbers, Drilled & Slotted Brake Rotors, Conventional Brake Rotors, Ceramic Brake Pads, Rack & Pinion Assemblies, Gearboxes, Drive Shafts and more.

With over 30 years experience, we are proud that millions of customers around the world rely on Detroit Axle parts. We have two Metro Detroit storefront locations on the north and west sides of the city. Our flagship location, in the heart of Detroit’s 8 Mile Road, is a combined retail storefront and over 180,000 square feet of warehouse that serves as our global distribution center.


    Jay vent
    Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
    everything worked perfect lines right up
    Michael Smith
    Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
    I have a 07 Lincoln, Marc, LT and purchased this part and it works very very very well. Does fit perfectly.
    Tina mata
    Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
    This a good item
    Collin
    Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
    I have a leak in the brand new one!!!
    matt Gardner
    Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022
    The product was priced well if it worked but now im out paying my employee to install it only to have a worse leak than the previous rack. Ill now have to buy another and then have the truck realigned. This leaked as soon as we fired it up and is only getting worse... constant drip while running
    Dirigo
    Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
    I have not had any road time with this yet. It fit & functions like it's supposed to but I have other work to do on my truck so it's not ready to drive yet. (Amazon pushes on the reviews - I usually ignore them but it's a rainy day so I'll give one). Since I can't drive that yet, I only gave 4 stars, and that was due to the poor packaging. I'll update it once I've had a chance to test it out on the road.I have used a lot of Detroit Axle parts and so far none have let me down. So I will certainly use them again. My only gripe is with the packaging. The box arrived with the tie rod poking out through. But everything was there and undamaged.
    Frank M.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021
    do a good check!! Found out after the fact that the power steering fluid leak was really the new power steering pump just above the rack. My bad!
    NC Reviewer
    Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2019
    My son's 2008 F-150 King Ranch was leaking power steering fluid. He'd already had a mechanic insist it was the high pressure line. It wasn't. I replaced the rack & pinion because I thought I saw fluid coming out of the driver side boot ... that wasn't it either. I saw a loose clamp on the low pressure line and tightened it up (but I suspect it needed to be replaced). Son took car to another mechanic who said it needed a new pump ... replaced it ... and lost all the fluid over a week or so. Next step? Still in progress!
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