
Product Details
Quality: Rebuilt in Japan using a genuine core
Product Contents
- Power Steering Rack Assembly
- O-rings
SUBARU IMPREZA
- Model: GDB/GH-GDB
- WRX STI
- Years: 2005-2007
- Power Steering Rack Assembly
Genuine Part Number:- 34110FE550
- Applied Model: GDBF4EH
- Classification: 10747-0021
- Drive side: Right hand drive
- Quick Steering Rack 13:1
- Engine: EJ207
Available – 1 In Stock
Rebuilt Power Steering Rack Price: From JPY 75,000
Prices may fluctuate due to the rising cost of parts.
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Replacing the entire rack can be a quicker solution in some cases.
However, some users may prefer to disassemble, clean, and rebuild the existing unit — depending on the condition and repair approach.
For such needs, we also offer Customizable Overhaul Kits with the necessary parts.
Quick Steering Rack 13:1
In the GDB Impreza, the standard steering gear ratio was generally around 15:1. However, some high-performance variants and special edition models were equipped with a quicker 13:1 steering rack.
In particular, even before the GDB generation, some GC8 models—such as the competition-based WRX STi—came standard with a 13:1 quick steering rack. This setup was designed to improve responsiveness in situations that demand rapid steering input, such as gymkhana and circuit driving. It is a high-performance part developed by Subaru for motorsport use and for drivers seeking more direct handling.
Gear Ratio 13:1
- What Does “13:1” Mean?
- The steering gear ratio indicates how much the steering wheel needs to turn for the front wheels to change direction.
- A 13:1 ratio means the steering wheel must be turned 13 degrees to achieve 1 degree of wheel angle.
- Most standard passenger vehicles have a ratio between 15:1 and 18:1, making 13:1 significantly quicker and more responsive.
- Enhanced Responsiveness
- Even minor steering inputs result in more noticeable changes in direction, enhancing responsiveness during cornering or quick transitions.
This makes the system ideal for motorsports applications such as gymkhana, rally, or circuit driving, where precise and fast steering is critical.
- Even minor steering inputs result in more noticeable changes in direction, enhancing responsiveness during cornering or quick transitions.
- Reduced Steering Stroke
- A quick rack shortens the number of steering wheel turns required from full left to full right (lock-to-lock).
- For instance, while a conventional setup may require around 3 full turns, a 13:1 ratio typically needs only about 2.5 turns.
This allows for quicker hand movements and often eliminates the need for hand repositioning during aggressive driving.
- Benefits and Drawbacks for Street Use
- Benefits:
- Sharper handling feel: Quick response to steering inputs enhances the sense of control, especially on winding roads.
- More engaging driving experience: Offers a sportier, more connected feel behind the wheel, even in everyday driving.
- Drawbacks:
- Reduced straight-line stability: At high speeds, the vehicle may be more sensitive to minor steering inputs, road imperfections, or crosswinds, requiring frequent corrections.
- Increased fatigue on long drives: The need for constant micro-adjustments on highways can lead to driver fatigue more quickly than in cars with standard steering ratios.
- Less forgiving for beginners: The heightened sensitivity may feel overly sharp or unstable to inexperienced drivers or those not accustomed to performance-oriented setups.
Prices on our website are slightly lower than on eBay, as there are no additional marketplace fees.
You’re welcome to choose whichever option is more convenient — the product and quality remain the same.
When the power steering rack fails, it can cause symptoms such as heavy steering, unusual noises, or fluid leaks.
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