Eliminate excessive steering play, steering wheel feedback, and front-wheel wobble over rocky trails with a replacement heavy-duty ATV and UTV rack and pinion assembly. Oversized mud or desert tires combined with aggressive trail riding put massive structural strain on an off-road vehicle’s steering gearbox. Factory gearboxes often utilize thin cast-aluminum housings and internal plastic bushings that easily wear out, flex under pressure, or crack during sudden front-wheel trail impacts. At CG ATV & UTV Parts Shop, we provide high-strength replacement steering racks engineered with reinforced helio-cut steel gears, internal terylene bushings, and robust anodized housings designed to withstand severe mechanical force.

Our streamlined domestic logistics infrastructure handles and picks our inventory with precision, delivering immediate order validation and rapid daily shipping directly to your maintenance shop. These off-road steering racks come complete with high-tensile inner and outer tie rods, durable neoprene dust boots, and premium internal grease designed to perform under high thermal operating loads. Restore precise front-wheel handling, conquer technical rocky climbs safely, and regain total control over your machine’s steering geometry.

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All Balls Racing Steering Rack Assembly Polaris RZR XP 900 2011-2013 [Open Box]

Original price was: $169.95.Current price is: $152.96.
Genuine All Balls Racing steering component. VEHICLE SPECIFIC. In stock, ships 1–3 days from USA. Shop all Steering at CG ATV & UTV Parts Shop.

All Balls Racing Steering Rack Assembly

Original price was: $296.80.Current price is: $254.85.
Genuine All Balls Racing steering component. VEHICLE SPECIFIC. In stock, ships from USA. Part of the Steering catalog at CG ATV & UTV Parts Shop.

Engineering Concepts: Backlash Clearance & Internal Gear Mesh Integrity

An upgraded ATV and UTV rack and pinion steering gear utilizes tight internal backlash tolerances to prevent loose free-play between the helical pinion input gear and the main linear rack bar. Backlash represents the minute clearance gap between interlocking gear teeth; while some gap is necessary to prevent premature mechanical binding, excessive wear instantly causes loose steering dead spots. Premium off-road gearboxes feature heavy-duty spring-loaded internal tension pucks that automatically self-adjust to hold a constant tooth-mesh layout, absorbing sudden trail kickback forces before they reach the driver's hands.

Furthermore, structural stability is enhanced by upgrading from stock 6061 cast aluminum housings to heavy-duty 6061-T6 billet aluminum or reinforced chromoly steel casting configurations. This massive structural upgrade prevents the gearbox housing from bowing or flexing under extreme lateral cornering loads, preserving identical toe settings and alignment parameters when traversing highly technical rutted terrains.

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Alignment Protocols, Centering Specs, & Installation Rules

When installing a replacement rack and pinion assembly, always ensure the steering system is locked perfectly dead-center before coupling the input pinion shaft to the lower steering column spline. Check that the inner tie rod ends are threaded equally onto both sides of the main rack bar to maintain an even, symmetrical turning radius from lock to lock. Once mounted securely to the frame tabs, utilize a digital alignment angle gauge or manual toe plates to dial your front-wheel alignment to factory specifications—typically requiring roughly 1/16 to 1/8 inch of toe-in for high-speed stability, or neutral toe for agile rock crawling maneuvers. For extensive whitepapers outlining testing guidelines for small vehicle mechanical steering components, explore the reference collections maintained by SAE International Off-Road Steering & Suspension Standards Committees.

Rack & Pinion FAQ

The most common symptoms include excessive "dead space" or play in the steering wheel before the wheels turn, noticeable front-end clicking or clunking noises over bumps, uneven front tire wear, and torn rubber boots leaking grease.
Aftermarket heavy-duty racks use significantly thicker reinforced housings, larger internal gear diameters with optimized tooth configurations, and high-tensile steel shafts. This eliminates housing flex under load and prevents teeth from stripping when turning oversized tires.
Regularly clean mud and packed sand away from the rubber boots during washdowns. Inspect the boot clamps during seasonal prep, and apply a light layer of silicone protectant to keep the rubber or neoprene pliable, preventing dry-rot and trail punctures.