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whats the best way to link your steering shaft

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TwistedPhil   +1y
Borgeson makes a bunch of different sized u-joints, and also has the shaft material that you can cut to fit, but their stuff is SUPER expensive! We went with stainless joints and shafts on a Nova build, and the pieces to link the column to the rack cost more than the Flaming River stainless tilt column we bought!
FBI is working on some joints from overseas that will be mild steel, but a lot more affordable.. I'll post them up when we get them.

-Phil at FBI
stkflr   +1y
JUNK YARD FIT IN MY POCKET LOL.... FOUND A NICE JOINT IN A MAZDA TRUCK... http://s54.photobucket.com/albums/g110/jockeybird/?action=view&current=P9100222.jpg
stkflr   +1y

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kindalow   +1y
the early 90s bodystyle t-bird, i think 89-96? not sure.
lo75lux   +1y
will these work on a 68 chevy when u Z it? i was lookin at parts ima need and its expensive,although its flaming river products.
tuckinlugs06   +1y
i got lucky and was not going there to get one but i was walking and tripped over one ...it was like a sign to get it so i bought it but yet to have to install it cause i need a hiem
impala_631   +1y
you can use 2 linkages from astro vans if your on a budget!!
Narz   +1y
i went 3 inchs and modded rag joint, cut shaft down in cab, and used one uni modded in cab, misses my stock booster too...