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Post-FAQ Steering rack I.D.? 200 1984


Even after viewing the VERY clear illustration in the FAQ, I'm not sure what I've got, Cam or ZF rack.

The Cam rack apparently uses a boot that has a small opening, through which the tierod passes, and has no disc. The ZF rack has a boot with a large opening for the tierod, which is closed at the end by what looks like a very thin disc, almost like a washer.

My '84 245GLT has a large opening in the boot, which is sealed to the tierod by a big, fat rubber bushing.
Is the fat bushing actually part of the boot on a Cam rack, or is it the disc of a ZF rack? Both sides look the same, and I'm assuming at 140K miles are original parts.
Any opinions, experience, expertise or comments are most welcome.






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