
SKP SK222108 Rack and Pinion Assembly
Rack and Pinion Assembly for Transit Connect
Restore steering response with this SKP rack and pinion assembly for the 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. It converts steering wheel input into direct tire movement for precise control and consistent road feel. SK222108 is built with durable materials to handle everyday wear in steering system service.
Key Features
- Direct replacement rack and pinion assembly for steering repair
- Fits 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect
- Supports accurate steering input and predictable handling
- Built for long-term wear resistance in regular driving conditions
- SK222108 part number for ordering and catalog matching
Detailed Description
SKP SK222108 is a rack and pinion assembly for the Ford Transit Connect, covering 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 model years. This steering gear component is responsible for translating steering wheel rotation into left-to-right wheel movement, making it a critical part of steering precision and vehicle control. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application. Use SK222108 when servicing a Ford Transit Connect rack and pinion assembly and you need a replacement built for dependable steering performance.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or inconsistent steering response
- Excessive play in the steering wheel
- Steering gear wear that affects directional control
- Uneven or imprecise tire movement during turns
- Steering system noise related to worn internal components
Installation Notes and Tips
Confirm vehicle fitment by year before installation on a 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fluid condition during replacement to complete the repair correctly. Verify the part number SK222108 against the original unit and vehicle application before installation.
Quality Assurance
SKP builds this rack and pinion assembly with durable materials intended to withstand normal steering system wear and support consistent performance over time.
Original: $348.24
-65%$348.24
$121.88SKP SK222108 Rack and Pinion Assembly
Rack and Pinion Assembly for Transit Connect
Restore steering response with this SKP rack and pinion assembly for the 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. It converts steering wheel input into direct tire movement for precise control and consistent road feel. SK222108 is built with durable materials to handle everyday wear in steering system service.
Key Features
- Direct replacement rack and pinion assembly for steering repair
- Fits 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect
- Supports accurate steering input and predictable handling
- Built for long-term wear resistance in regular driving conditions
- SK222108 part number for ordering and catalog matching
Detailed Description
SKP SK222108 is a rack and pinion assembly for the Ford Transit Connect, covering 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 model years. This steering gear component is responsible for translating steering wheel rotation into left-to-right wheel movement, making it a critical part of steering precision and vehicle control. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application. Use SK222108 when servicing a Ford Transit Connect rack and pinion assembly and you need a replacement built for dependable steering performance.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or inconsistent steering response
- Excessive play in the steering wheel
- Steering gear wear that affects directional control
- Uneven or imprecise tire movement during turns
- Steering system noise related to worn internal components
Installation Notes and Tips
Confirm vehicle fitment by year before installation on a 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fluid condition during replacement to complete the repair correctly. Verify the part number SK222108 against the original unit and vehicle application before installation.
Quality Assurance
SKP builds this rack and pinion assembly with durable materials intended to withstand normal steering system wear and support consistent performance over time.
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Rack and Pinion Assembly for Transit Connect
Restore steering response with this SKP rack and pinion assembly for the 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. It converts steering wheel input into direct tire movement for precise control and consistent road feel. SK222108 is built with durable materials to handle everyday wear in steering system service.
Key Features
- Direct replacement rack and pinion assembly for steering repair
- Fits 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect
- Supports accurate steering input and predictable handling
- Built for long-term wear resistance in regular driving conditions
- SK222108 part number for ordering and catalog matching
Detailed Description
SKP SK222108 is a rack and pinion assembly for the Ford Transit Connect, covering 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 model years. This steering gear component is responsible for translating steering wheel rotation into left-to-right wheel movement, making it a critical part of steering precision and vehicle control. This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application. Use SK222108 when servicing a Ford Transit Connect rack and pinion assembly and you need a replacement built for dependable steering performance.
What It Helps Fix
- Loose or inconsistent steering response
- Excessive play in the steering wheel
- Steering gear wear that affects directional control
- Uneven or imprecise tire movement during turns
- Steering system noise related to worn internal components
Installation Notes and Tips
Confirm vehicle fitment by year before installation on a 2010-2013 Ford Transit Connect. Inspect related steering components, alignment settings, and fluid condition during replacement to complete the repair correctly. Verify the part number SK222108 against the original unit and vehicle application before installation.
Quality Assurance
SKP builds this rack and pinion assembly with durable materials intended to withstand normal steering system wear and support consistent performance over time.












