u-joint in steering column
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u-joint in steering column
i am in the process of converting from power steering to manual steering. i bought the manual steering box already and i noticed that on the u-joint in the steering column, the side that slides onto the shaft of the steering rack is too big for the steering rack that i have. but, the side that slides onto the steering shaft, ALSO fits the shaft of the new manual rack that i have. so, im need a u-joint that has both the same sized openings. im guessing it would have to be from a CX with manual steering? anyone have any ideas on what u-joint i need???
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Re: u-joint in steering column (jdmcivicek9)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmcivicek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am in the process of converting from power steering to manual steering. i bought the manual steering box already and i noticed that on the u-joint in the steering column, the side that slides onto the shaft of the steering rack is too big for the steering rack that i have. but, the side that slides onto the steering shaft, ALSO fits the shaft of the new manual rack that i have. so, im need a u-joint that has both the same sized openings. im guessing it would have to be from a CX with manual steering? anyone have any ideas on what u-joint i need???</TD></TR></TABLE>
you need a u-joint from a non power steering. the P/S and non P/S u-joints are not the same.
you need a u-joint from a non power steering. the P/S and non P/S u-joints are not the same.
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