I can, however, tell you about different types of steering racks used in cars:
* Rack and Pinion: This is the most common type of steering rack. It uses a rack (a toothed bar) and a pinion (a gear) to convert rotational motion from the steering wheel into linear motion that moves the wheels.
* Recirculating Ball: This type uses a ball nut and a recirculating ball system to convert rotational motion to linear motion. It is known for its durability and smooth operation.
* Worm and Roller: This type uses a worm gear and a roller to convert rotational motion to linear motion. It is typically used in heavy-duty vehicles due to its high torque capacity.
* Electric Power Steering (EPS): This system uses an electric motor to assist with steering, making it more efficient and reducing steering effort.
Would you like to know more about a specific type of steering rack? Or perhaps you're interested in the advantages and disadvantages of each type?