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Ford Ranger Steering Rack Replacement Parts

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Buying a used Ford Ranger steering rack: what matters

Fitment on a used steering rack varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:

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Fitment questions

What generation is my Ford Ranger and what years does each cover?

The Ford Ranger sold in the UK runs across two main modern generations: the T6 generation covers 2011 to 2022, with a significant facelift in 2015 (sometimes called the T7) and a further refresh around 2019 (the T8); the T9 generation then launched for 2023 onwards as a substantially redesigned truck. Knowing which generation your truck belongs to is the most important starting point when sourcing a used steering rack from a breaker.

Will a steering rack from a 2014 Ranger fit my 2016 Ranger?

This question crosses the 2015 facelift boundary within the T6 generation, and while both trucks share the same broad platform, steering components can differ between pre- and post-facelift builds. You should confirm with the breaker by giving them your full registration, so they can check whether the rack from the earlier car matches your post-facelift spec. Never assume a pre-2015 part drops straight into a 2015-or-later truck without that verification.

Does engine size affect which steering rack I need for a Ford Ranger?

Yes, engine variant can matter for the steering rack on the Ranger, as the 2.2-litre and 3.2-litre TDCi engines found in the T6 generation were sometimes paired with different power-assisted steering setups to suit the different weight and power outputs. When contacting a breaker, give them both your registration and the engine size so they can match the correct unit. Do not assume all T6 racks are identical across engine variants.

Does my trim level — XL, XLT, Limited or Wildtrak — affect which steering rack fits?

Trim level alone does not affect steering rack fitment on the Ford Ranger; the rack is determined by generation, facelift period, and engine size, not by whether your truck is an XL, XLT, Limited, or Wildtrak. You may find cosmetic differences on a rack pulled from a different trim — for instance, wiring plugs for different steering-assistance modes — so confirm the full spec with the breaker against your registration. Trim name by itself is not a reliable basis for ordering this part.

Will a steering rack from a 2022 Ranger fit my 2023 Ranger?

Almost certainly not without very careful verification, because the 2023 Ranger is the all-new T9 generation, which is a fundamentally different vehicle to the outgoing T6/T8 built up to 2022. The steering architecture changed significantly with the new generation, so a rack from a pre-2023 truck is very unlikely to be compatible. Confirm with your breaker using your registration before purchasing anything across this generation boundary.

Does it matter whether I get the NS or OS side of the steering rack for a Ford Ranger?

A steering rack is a single crosscar unit on the Ranger, so there is no nearside or offside version to specify — the whole rack is one assembly. What does matter is matching the generation, facelift year, and engine size, so give the breaker your registration and engine variant to make sure the rack they have matches yours exactly.