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Old 05-14-2017, 02:54 PM   #1
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steering shaft question

hi all,purchased an ididit retrofit tilt column.looking for opinions on steering shaft,
collapsable or solid.steering box is 3/4 x 30 spline,column is 3/4 x 36 spline.
any thoughts??
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Old 05-15-2017, 09:47 AM   #2
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Re: steering shaft question

Collapsible is safer and in my opinion the way to go.
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Old 05-15-2017, 10:08 AM   #3
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Re: steering shaft question

Rag joint with two different spline count halves? Borgeson Joint?

Definitely collapsible. From a safety aspect, the box is way too close to the front for a straight shaft. I knew a guy that got speared by one. It only happened once.
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Old 05-15-2017, 01:41 PM   #4
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Re: steering shaft question

these kits are avl. a new piece that bolts to the rag joint. double d that slides into that piece and a u-joint to the column from the DD shaft.
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Old 05-15-2017, 08:22 PM   #5
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thanks guys!collapsable it is!
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these kits are avl. a new piece that bolts to the rag joint. double d that slides into that piece and a u-joint to the column from the DD shaft.
Do you have the part #s ?
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Old 05-16-2017, 09:19 AM   #7
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Do you have the part #s ?
if you look on the borgeson website you can piece it together for your'e application
with rag joint,collapsible shaft and coupler for column end

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if you look on the borgeson website you can piece it together for your'e application
with rag joint,collapsible shaft and coupler for column end
Yeah, I've been browsing their site.
I guess I don't know exactly which pieces I need for a 65 2wd.
I even sent them an email asking. They still haven't replied.
I just figured if someone ordered such and such pieces and it worked, then I could just order the same.
I'll keep researching.
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Old 05-16-2017, 07:58 PM   #9
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Yeah, I've been browsing their site.
I guess I don't know exactly which pieces I need for a 65 2wd.
I even sent them an email asking. They still haven't replied.
I just figured if someone ordered such and such pieces and it worked, then I could just order the same.
I'll keep researching.
i ended up ordering borgeson 3/4 DD x 3/4 x 30 vibration u joint for the steering box end (my box is 3/4 x 30 spline )part#154931 (stainless)
column end u joint (stainless) 3/4-36 spline x 1'' DD part # 113452
collapsible shaft part #450024 they also have 36" but i don't think we need that long
just have to check your steering box spline size and your column end spline size
funny,i emailed them and they got back to me within minutes.maybe they got busy.ordered through summit.hope this helps....dan
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i ended up ordering borgeson 3/4 DD x 3/4 x 30 vibration u joint for the steering box end (my box is 3/4 x 30 spline )part#154931 (stainless)
column end u joint (stainless) 3/4-36 spline x 1'' DD part # 113452
collapsible shaft part #450024 they also have 36" but i don't think we need that long
just have to check your steering box spline size and your column end spline size
funny,i emailed them and they got back to me within minutes.maybe they got busy.ordered through summit.hope this helps....dan
So the shaft itself is 24" long. https://www.borgeson.com/xcart/produ...&cat=22&page=1
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Thank You!
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Here's the other thread I've been posting in:
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Here's the other thread I've been posting in:
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I've been watching you ask the same question for day's.
What is the part number?...
Hope you find it and share it with all of us.
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