The bearings you are talking about that hold the upper and lower pinion shaft in the steering rack are what is referred to as a "spec" bearing. What this means is these bearings were specified and made specifically to fit this steering rack and are not a "standard" off the shelf, or even special order item. I've gone thru thousands of cross reference bearings to try and match these up and they just don't exist. What I do when I rebuild a rack is actually make the bearing myself. The balls are available at most bearing stores, and I machine new inner and outer bearing races, heat treat them and then put everything back together. The other critical thing with rebuilding a steering rack is the preload settings you must maintain on the rack and pinion and the inner tie rod ends. If they aren't set correctly, the steering will not feel and operate correctly. This all takes a lot of time to do correctly, thus the cost to have someone do it, but you do end up with a new/rebuilt, stock steering rack. One other thing I have done, because the rack was in such bad / worn / unusable shape, was to take the pinion gear and shaft and machine them down to a smaller ID. I then sleeved the shaft back up to a standard bearing size. The inside of the steering box then had to be machined out to accept the OD of these new "standard" bearings. This one rack, which will now except "standard" $15 bearings, is still working great, as far as I know. Only thing is, you are still spending the time and money on custom machine work to get to this point. One thing for sure. The steering rack is a VERY important part of the car and you don't want to be cutting corners or taking short cuts with it's repair. Trying to save a few bucks here can end up costing you a whole bunch more in other repair bills later. Marty From: "TalksToGod" <5n-@xxxx> Subject: Re: Rack & Pinion determination I agree that the rack and pinion is (if not the most) one of the most important parts of the car. I would not be so upset to pay the 350-400 for a new rack if mine was in poor condition. The fact is that when I examine my rack, it is discovered that there is very little wear on the rack in the center. I am simply just trying to find what the bearings cross reference to. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]