PREMIUM HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING RACK AND PINION FOR TOYOTA TACOMA AND 4RUNNER FOR SALE

Code: vaz356
(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • For Tacoma 1996-2004 and 4Runner 1996-2002: First gen Tacoma and third gen 4Runner
  • Hydraulic Port Threads Verified: Clean, no cross-thread
  • Tie Rod End Boots Intact: Ready for service
  • Bellows Boots Sealed: Dirt-tight both sides
  • No Visible Internal Leak: Housing and seams clean
  • Rack Travel Smooth: Through full range
  • Tie Rod End Play Checked: Within OEM spec
  • Inner Tie Rod Socket Play: Verified
  • Pinion Seal Area Clean: No weep
  • Tacoma-4Runner Cross-Reference: Same engine compatible
  • Engine Variant Verified: 2.4L, 2.7L or 3.4L
  • Toyota Part Number Cross-Reference: VIN matched
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: UPS or FedEx Ground
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old rack
  • 15 Day Warranty: Defects covered, alignment excluded

$279.00

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Description

Premium Hydraulic Power Steering Rack and Pinion for Tacoma and 4Runner, Restore Reliable Steering

Steering rack failure on a first-gen Tacoma or third-gen 4Runner usually shows up as a slow hydraulic fluid leak. The pump reservoir gradually empties, the steering becomes heavier as fluid drops below the pump pickup, and eventually the system goes to manual-feel steering (still functional but much harder to turn). On older trucks with high mileage, tie rod end wear and inner tie rod socket wear also contribute to loose, sloppy steering feel.

A verified used Toyota hydraulic rack restores OEM steering feel and stops fluid loss at a fraction of new dealer or even aftermarket remanufactured pricing. We inspect every rack: hydraulic ports, tie rod boots, bellows boot condition, no internal leak verification, rack travel through full range, and tie rod end play check. Wheel alignment after install is required regardless of rack source.

Get your Tacoma or 4Runner back to factory steering performance with a tested hydraulic rack today.

About the Toyota Tacoma First Generation (1996-2004)

Tacoma Engines

Additional information

part-type

Hydraulic power steering rack and pinion assembly

vehicle-application

engine-specific, Toyota Tacoma 1996-2004 and 4Runner 1996-2002

engine-variants

2.4L 2RZ-FE (Tacoma), 2.7L 3RZ-FE (Tacoma + 4Runner 96-00), 3.4L 5VZ-FE V6 (full run both)

construction

Cast iron or aluminum housing with rack and pinion gears, hydraulic valve body, integrated tie rod ends

pressure-rating

400 to 1, 800 psi peak working pressure, Typically 1

hydraulic-connections

Pressure port (feed) and return port

approximate-weight

25 to 35 lbs assembled

installation-difficulty

3-5 hours plus alignment, Moderate to advanced DIY

tools-needed

drain pan, hydraulic line wrenches, Standard sockets, tie rod end puller

coding-required

No (mechanical part)

service-life

000 miles, 000 to 200, Typically 100

alignment-required

after install, Yes

price

$279.00

2 reviews for PREMIUM HYDRAULIC POWER STEERING RACK AND PINION FOR TOYOTA TACOMA AND 4RUNNER FOR SALE

  1. Ronnie Holcomb

    Replaced the leaking hydraulic rack on my 1999 Tacoma 3.4L 4WD. Vaz confirmed Tacoma 3.4L application against my VIN before shipping. Rack arrived with hydraulic ports capped, tie rod boots clean, bellows boots fully sealed. Spent an afternoon on the install plus a Saturday morning alignment shop visit. Steering feels factory tight again, no more fluid loss. Best $279 I have spent on the truck in years.

  2. Diana Whitaker

    Bought a hydraulic rack for my 2002 4Runner V6. Vaz confirmed 3.4L 5VZ-FE application, donor was a 2001 4Runner same engine. Rack works correctly, no leaks, steering smooth. One star off because one of the bellows boots has a slight age-softening that they did disclose with photos before shipping, just a touch more visible in person than expected. Functionally everything is right.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will a 3.4L Tacoma rack fit my 3.4L 4Runner?

Yes typically. The first-gen Tacoma (1996-2004) and third-gen 4Runner (1996-2002) share the same hydraulic rack for the same engine variant. A 3.4L 5VZ-FE V6 rack sourced from a Tacoma donor will typically fit a 4Runner of the same engine, and vice versa. We verify Toyota part number against your VIN before shipping to confirm cross-reference fitment.

My 2001 4Runner has the 2.7L I4. Is that possible?

Unlikely. Toyota dropped the 2.7L 3RZ-FE I4 option from the 4Runner after the 2000 model year. The 2001 and 2002 4Runners are V6-only with the 3.4L 5VZ-FE engine. Check your engine label and VIN to confirm. If you have a 2000 or earlier 4Runner with 2.7L, this listing applies. If 2001-2002, you have a 3.4L V6 and this listing applies for the V6 variant.

How do I install the hydraulic rack?

Installation overview (high-level, see service manual for exact procedure): (1) Park on level ground, support front wheels off the ground with jack stands. (2) Remove front wheels. (3) Disconnect tie rod ends from steering knuckles (typically requires tie rod puller). (4) Disconnect intermediate shaft from rack input shaft. (5) Place drain pan under rack, disconnect pressure and return hydraulic lines (expect fluid loss). (6) Unbolt rack from frame mounting points (typically 2-4 large bolts depending on application). (7) Slide rack out. (8) Install replacement rack, torque mounting bolts to spec. (9) Reconnect hydraulic lines with new O-rings or sealing washers. (10) Reconnect tie rod ends to knuckles. (11) Reconnect intermediate shaft. (12) Refill power steering fluid. (13) Bleed air from hydraulic system (turn steering lock-to-lock 5-10 times with reservoir cap off, repeat until no more bubbles). (14) Take to alignment shop for required wheel alignment. Total time 3 to 5 hours plus alignment shop visit.

Do I need a wheel alignment after replacing the rack?

Yes, absolutely required. Replacing the hydraulic rack disturbs the tie rod end positions and the alignment will be off after install. Driving on misaligned steering causes rapid uneven tire wear and unsafe handling. Most independent shops charge $80 to $150 for a 4-wheel alignment. Some shops will give you a discounted alignment if you mention you just replaced the rack. Budget for this in your total project cost.

Does the rack include power steering fluid?

No. The rack is shipped drained of hydraulic fluid (for shipping safety and to prevent leaks in transit). You will need fresh Toyota or compatible Dexron-III ATF / Type-IV ATF power steering fluid (verify the correct spec for your specific year, the Tacoma 4Runner power steering system uses Dexron-III ATF in most years). Typically need 1-2 quarts for fill plus bleed.

What is the difference between the Tacoma and 4Runner racks?

For the same engine variant, very little. Both vehicles share the same hydraulic rack design with same hydraulic port positions, same mounting points, and same tie rod end geometry. The main difference is sometimes in the steering ratio (the Tacoma may have slightly different ratio than 4Runner for the same engine in some applications, providing different steering feel). Verify Toyota part number cross-reference if you need exact ratio match.

My rack just has a small leak. Should I rebuild it or replace?

For small leaks at the hydraulic ports (where the lines connect to the rack), often this is just dried-out O-rings or copper washers and can be fixed by replacing those small parts. For leaks at the bellows boot ends (suggesting internal seal failure inside the rack), rebuild is technically possible with a seal kit but the labor is significant (rack must be fully disassembled). Most owners choose replacement over rebuild for cost-effectiveness on this platform. A verified used rack at $279 is typically cheaper than a professional rebuild service.

How does shipping work?

Free shipping to all 50 US states. The rack weighs 25 to 35 lbs and is shipped in a larger box (typically 48 x 12 x 12 inches) to accommodate the rack length and tie rod ends. UPS or FedEx Ground with insurance. Typical transit is 5 to 10 business days from order confirmation. Hydraulic ports are capped to prevent debris ingress and the tie rod ends are protected with foam padding for transit.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty. Covered: defects discovered at delivery (visible internal leak on first install, severely torn boots not disclosed prior, broken hydraulic port threads at receipt, rack binding within first 100 miles). Not covered: damage from improper installation including cross-threaded hydraulic fittings, damage from continuing to drive with low hydraulic fluid that aerated and damaged the new rack, alignment service of any kind (required after install), normal cosmetic age signs consistent with used parts, labor costs of any kind including rack installation labor (significant on these vehicles, typically 3-5 hours) and alignment service. Note: alignment shop visit is REQUIRED after rack installation regardless of rack source. Verify your vehicle and engine before ordering. Contact (240) 301-0095 within 15 days of delivery.

Trust Badges

  • For Tacoma 1996-2004 and 4Runner 1996-2002: First gen Tacoma and third gen 4Runner
  • Hydraulic Port Threads Verified: Clean, no cross-thread
  • Tie Rod End Boots Intact: Ready for service
  • Bellows Boots Sealed: Dirt-tight both sides
  • No Visible Internal Leak: Housing and seams clean
  • Rack Travel Smooth: Through full range
  • Tie Rod End Play Checked: Within OEM spec
  • Inner Tie Rod Socket Play: Verified
  • Pinion Seal Area Clean: No weep
  • Tacoma-4Runner Cross-Reference: Same engine compatible
  • Engine Variant Verified: 2.4L, 2.7L or 3.4L
  • Toyota Part Number Cross-Reference: VIN matched
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: UPS or FedEx Ground
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old rack
  • 15 Day Warranty: Defects covered, alignment excluded