Borgeson 000977 Steering Shaft
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Yes, it works perfectly. I installed mine on a 79 Ford truck with a 9-inch lift and had no problems at all. In the case of a body lift, it might change things, but in the case a suspension lift, it won't alter the situation, it will work just fine.
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A binding occurring every 180 degrees of wheel rotation caused us to replace the old one. As you get older, it gets easier and harder. We updated the PS pump (which we'd already replaced) and the mechanic wanted $400 to do so. caused the problem to be solved. A 1978 Ford F150 4WD.
To improve quality control, tighten up the process. I'm also talking to you, Axes that are listed as "with rag joint" don't necessarily come with actual rag joints. Evidently, what it accepts is all that it can do. It's all right. Now that I have a rag joint in mind, I will order it.
This shaft is sure to outlast the truck no matter how rough the road gets. This is an enormous upgrade from the In comparison to factory joints, the Cardan joint is of much higher quality. It was a perfect fit and build. I am very satisfied with it.
A high-quality product with an easy assembly process. The money I spent was well worth it.
I like it.
Despite its size, it doesn't impede the flow of information.
Fits perfectly, is easy to set up, and works perfectly. You'll be able to steer better.