Sounds like your rack might be shifting from side to side so i would check to make sure the rack is still torqued to spec.
Have someone turn the wheels back and forth so you can see how far its moving.
If you have a broken strut mount i would not drive it any longer until its fixed and if it is broke it could be binding up not allowing the rack to recenter out of a turn.
Iv heard a 2nd gen rack can be modded to work but im not sure what needs to be done.
If it were me i would look into a 96-97 rack which is mounted the same way as the 2nd gens but might be as simple as unbolting the old rack and putting in the new one with no modding.
the 93-95 racks shift, even with new bushings and rubber. Its just what they do. You can put a newer mount style in, you will have to drill a mount hole or two if memory serves.
Do I have to drill them on a vehicle body or on the rack. 96-97 rack looks weird and I noticed there are no bushings avaible for it. What's up with that? I have a chance to get second hand 96-97 prop.steering rack cheap. Are there bushings avaible for that thing somewhere?
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