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JEFF69Z28 04-07-2011 08:10 AM

AFTERMARKET STEERING
 
WILL A GRADE 8 1/4 INCH BOLT BE GOOD ENOUGH TO HOLD THE STEERING KNUCKLE TO THE STEERING SHAFT,STEERING ASSMEBLY IS CHROME MOLY. :?:

johnracer 04-08-2011 02:49 AM

You'll need to clarify exactly where this bolt is going. The ONLY place I'd use a 1/4" bolt on the steering would be to retain the u-joint to the shaft or the shaft to the gear....the knuckle thing has me confused.....easy to do by the way

Johnny

TheRabbit 04-08-2011 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by johnracer
You'll need to clarify exactly where this bolt is going. The ONLY place I'd use a 1/4" bolt on the steering would be to retain the u-joint to the shaft or the shaft to the gear....the knuckle thing has me confused.....easy to do by the way

Johnny

I was thinking the same thing. Wasn't sure what he was asking.
If it's any help I sure hope a grade 8, 1/4"bolt is good enough to hold the steering shafts together because that's what I use.

JEFF69Z28 04-08-2011 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by TheRabbit

Originally Posted by johnracer
You'll need to clarify exactly where this bolt is going. The ONLY place I'd use a 1/4" bolt on the steering would be to retain the u-joint to the shaft or the shaft to the gear....the knuckle thing has me confused.....easy to do by the way

Johnny

I was thinking the same thing. Wasn't sure what he was asking.
If it's any help I sure hope a grade 8, 1/4"bolt is good enough to hold the steering shafts together because that's what I use.

[img]AFTERMARKET STEERING COMES THRU FIREWALL ATTACHES TO U JOINTTHEN TO SHAFT THEN TO U JOINT ON MANUAL BOX,THE OTHER JOINTS ARE TO BE TIG WELDED[/img]

TheYellaBrick 04-08-2011 03:58 PM

pic didn't show !

TheRabbit 04-09-2011 05:44 AM

http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t...8/Steering.jpg

Is this what you're asking?


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