Dunno this car, but are you sure this "inner drum sticks" jive is
(a) Part of your steering rack (non) problem?
(b) includes "sticks" as part of a compound noun, rather than as a verb, which is how I would read it?
AFAIK a "drum stick" is a component of a chicken (or a turkey, seasonal or what?) transmission, or a percussive actuator on a more-or-less musical instrument. It could be part of a car (they do have "wishbones" after all), but if it is I've never heard of it.
I would read this as a separate fault, perhaps relating to an inner drum supplying handbrake functionality on disc brake rear wheels. I understand these quite often stick.
But I assume you could (or have) confirmed or denied this interpretation by asking the author?
It was listed like this, under the one heading related to steering: "Steering rack has slight free play detected at steering wheel Both inner drum sticks". To me, that indicates it was a description on part of the steering component. Maybe the inspector forgot the name of inner tie rod and described it as an inner drum stick.
The inspection was done at a different testing center to the garage I dropped it off at, but I will get in touch with the garage that carried out the MOT inspection, and see if they can enlighten me about the drum stick.
I just want to rule out, that the play isn't coming from the inner rod, which to me, seems replaceable without replacing the rack.
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