Looking for recommendations on a replacement power steering rack for 2003 Pontiac SE (non-Magnasteer).
The original factory rack was replaced in 2009 at 52,000 miles with a Cardone due to noise issues and sluggish steering, which typically occurred after 20 minutes of driving, even though the fluid was always up and there were no leaks.
Today, 24,000 miles later the Cardone rack is leaking out of the passenger side boot.
Searching the forum, most advise staying away from Cardone and replacing with an ACDelco unit. Based on my own experience, I will stay away from Cardone.
I don’t think ATSCO is much better.
There are two ACDelco units available at Rock Auto and both are re-manufactured. ACDelco 369059 is $295 ("GM Original Equipment") and ACDelco 36R0386 ("Professionally Remanufactured") is $152 .
Based on the descriptions, the $295 unit has gone through a more thorough remanufacturing process and including Teflon seals and re-bushed mounts and is probably as close as I can get to a new, non-remanufactured, original factory part.
Should I go for the $295 unit or will the $152 unit suffice? This is a relatively low mileage car and I plan on driving it many more years. I don't want to replace the rack every 25,000 miles.
ALSO – NAPA sells a rack PS 361239 which I believe to be the same as the $152 ACDelco 36R0386. For a few dollars more, I can purchase the NAPA rack and simply return the core to the store and avoid shipping a core back to Rock Auto.
Does anyone recommend going with the NAPA rack?
Who knows who is actually rebuilding these racks??? The ACDelco and NAPA racks may be simply Cardone or ATSCO units.
Thank you for your input.