Product Overview
Teryx 750/800 Steering Rack Upgrade Kit
Our upgrade kit addresses the known weaknesses of the factory Teryx steering rack. This kit is designed to strengthen a good working rack. It is not intended to repair a rack with broken or chipped gear teeth.
Our upgraded components make the steering rack more rigid, preventing the internal gears from separating and rotating under heavy impacts. The sealed pinion bearing and upgraded seal also help keep water and mud out of the steering rack.
Fits:
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2012–2013 Teryx4 750
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2014–2022 Teryx 800 (all models except Teryx S)
Does Not Fit:
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Teryx S models or 2023+ Teryx 800 (uses a different kit; see our separate listing)
Includes:
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Rack shaft backer bushing (white)
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Tensioner slug
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Stainless adjusting screw with jam nut
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Inner rack shaft bushing (metal)
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Sealed pinion bearing
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High-quality pinion seal
Optional Add-Ons:
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Steering rack hardware
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Steering rack boots
Features:
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Prevents internal gear separation under heavy impacts
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Helps eliminate stripped rack teeth caused by gear rotation
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Upgraded sealed pinion bearing
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High-quality pinion seal keeps water and mud out
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Strengthens the factory steering rack
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Designed specifically for the Teryx steering rack
Installation Notes:
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The complete kit requires steering rack removal to replace the pinion bearing and seal.
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Installation of the backer bushing and tensioner slug does not require steering rack removal.
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The black shaft bushing can be installed with the rack in the machine, although rack removal is recommended.
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Machining is required for the adjusting bolt in the steering rack cap.
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Do NOT attempt to drill the cap with a hand drill. The hole must be be straight and centered.
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Complete installation instructions are available on our website under the Instructions tab.
Maintenance Tips:
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Keep your steering rack boots in good condition—they are your first line of defense.
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Steering rack components require clean grease to survive.
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Water, mud, dirt, and lack of lubrication will quickly destroy the steering rack.