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Old 05-13-2016, 02:29 PM   #1
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Steering shaft suggestion

what is the best way to go from
1"dd (steering column )
to
3/4" 30 spline (steering box)
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Old 05-13-2016, 02:43 PM   #2
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

Something like this is ideal

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/brg-033152/overview/
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Old 05-13-2016, 04:51 PM   #3
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

Factory steering shafts cut and welded?
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Old 05-13-2016, 05:18 PM   #4
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

I'm not a fan of the cut and weld idea as too many guys screw that up by doing it wrong.

The U joint setup that VS posted is a popular option but you can probably do it with stock pieces if you hunt a bit and use the DD pieces to adjust your length.

A couple of photos of what you are working with and what you need to do would go a long way towards getting a simple fix that didn't break the back and was totally safe.
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Old 05-13-2016, 05:37 PM   #5
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

I kinda got the idea as to what to use, i cant make up my mind as to start from the 1"dd.
the shaft size is what i cant decide 1"dd shaft or 3/4"dd shaft. i know it is not that hard, but i dont want to overkill but not go smaller etc, you know what i mean.

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The U joint setup that VS posted is a popular option but you can probably do it with stock pieces if you hunt a bit and use the DD pieces to adjust your length.
An 800 series chevy 1500 would have the 30 spline side and a 400 series 1500 would have the 1 inch DD just install a quality U-joint (I dont like to go to cheap here) and you have that system I posted out of stock components for under 50 bucks with using a quality U joint

If you use some Chinese one it could bind and snap while turning.... No thank you
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Old 05-14-2016, 03:39 PM   #7
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Try mid '90's Jeep Cherokee from your local u-pull-it
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Old 05-14-2016, 06:03 PM   #8
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Try mid '90's Jeep Cherokee from your local u-pull-it
too short, I have one on the shelf.


I use borgeson u-joints and slip shaft

BRG-014931
Steering Universal Joint, Steel, 3/4 in. DD, 3/4 in. 30-Spline


BRG-015252
Steering Universal Joint, Steel, 1 in. DD, 1 in. DD


BRG-450036
Steering Shaft, Steel Alloy, Universal

the slip shaft is 3/4 on the lower side and 1" on the upper. no need to cut to length, its got a slip joint.


there are better places to be cheap than brakes or steering, in my cruddy opinion.
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

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too short, I have one on the shelf.


I use borgeson u-joints and slip shaft

BRG-014931
Steering Universal Joint, Steel, 3/4 in. DD, 3/4 in. 30-Spline


BRG-015252
Steering Universal Joint, Steel, 1 in. DD, 1 in. DD


BRG-450036
Steering Shaft, Steel Alloy, Universal

the slip shaft is 3/4 on the lower side and 1" on the upper. no need to cut to length, its got a slip joint.


there are better places to be cheap than brakes or steering, in my cruddy opinion.
Thanks for all the part numbers that just made my search a lot easier for my final setup
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Factory steering shafts cut and welded?
no. no and again no

use the u-joint adapter

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Old 05-15-2016, 04:09 PM   #11
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Re: Steering shaft suggestion

Here is what I did for $10 (Astro Van shaft at junk yard). I had the 74 shaft from donor truck. U joints are not as elegant as Borgsen, but plenty strong. Retains slip joint for frame and cab movement (critical in my 4wd off road application) or collapse in collision. No welding except for spot welds after installing set screws treaded into the inner shaft.
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for $10 (Astro Van shaft at junk yard)
i was robbed

had to fork out $25 for my astro van column
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i was robbed

had to fork out $25 for my astro van column
Got it in a bundle with a bunch of other parts, $50/5 = $10.
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