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One more PS question - help please!
On the pic below with my power steering gear there are grooves then a gap and then more groves. Are the grooves closest to the steering gear for the rag joint and the outer grooves for sliding into the steering column shaft?
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Re: One more PS question - help please!
No pic bro.
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Re: One more PS question - help please!
My mistake, here ya go. thx
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Re: One more PS question - help please!
The whole rag joint assembly will slide on to the splines and then the steering column shaft will bolt to the rag joint assembly. Hope this helps ya..
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Re: One more PS question - help please!
it does, thanks a ton! I thought for sure the shaft would go into the other. No wonder a good rag joint is so important for safety.
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