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Old 03-27-2021, 06:35 PM
Rustyboi Rustyboi is offline
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As someone who just replaced their whole power steering rack, I’d say that it’s likely power steering fluid. Both the high and low pressure lines are rubber/steel, and the rubber, tends to crack and start weeping. Especially if you’ve had the trans run hot before. Lmk if you figure out where the leak is. It’s a tricky spot to work on unless you remove your front tire and some of the splash guards.

An easy way to check would be starting the truck and checking for bubbles in the power steering reservoir, almost always a sure sign of a leak somewhere.
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