🛠️ Keep your drive smooth with Toyota’s precision steering shield!
The Toyota Genuine Steering Rack Boot (model 45535-08010) is a high-quality, vehicle-specific replacement part designed to protect your steering rack. Compact and lightweight, it features a machined exterior for enhanced durability and is engineered to meet Toyota’s exact OEM standards, ensuring a perfect fit and reliable performance.
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Brand | Toyota |
Model | Steering Rack Boot |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.6 x 3.1 x 2.2 inches |
Item model number | 45535-08010 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 45535-08010 |
OEM Part Number | 45535-08010 |
I**N
Fit well and last a long time.
Fit well and last many years.
V**R
Made well
Good stuff
M**D
Boot was great just needed clamps
Needed clamps had to buy them separately should have been included for the price
S**Y
Fits the steering tie rod of a 2006 Sienna
It is supposedly a genuine Toyota part. It fits well my 2006 Sienna. However it was tight and I had to wiggle it hard for at least half an hour to slide the boot in place.I have two Toyota Sienna's, and both of them the steering tie rod boot on the passenger side (and only passenger side) seems to biologically rotted away. I heard this is a common problem.
H**Y
Fits my 2011 Lexus es350
Worked great for my passage side steering rack boot. Definitely recommend throwing in the oven at 275F for an hour before attempting to slide it on.
A**R
Rack opinion boot easy to installation
I like the OEM fit. Too bad it doesn’t come with the clamp or strap.
M**A
Steering rack boot (Toyota original part)
Part came on time, as scheduled. Would of been nice if it came with new clamp or tie for the boot. Had to use old one.
N**B
They are OEM covers. Not much else to say
Very happy with these boots, as old ones on 2008 Sienna were starting to crack. After replacement, the work required a wheel realignment, cost about $300 total for labor. These parts saved probably $50 total. *Note that these are not the only shields on the tie rods/steering (there are rubber ones where the tie rods meet the wheel assembly/brake thingey.
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