steering shaft
May 31, 2009 | 11:54 PM
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steering shaft
Now that i know what i need to do, what type of steering shaft should i get... stainless steel? Steel? Aluminum? For a 1977 F-250 hiboy
Jun 1, 2009 | 04:41 AM
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Now that i know what i need to do, what type of steering shaft should i get... stainless steel? Steel? Aluminum? For a 1977 F-250 hiboy
Didn't you notice what I typed in my first post in your other thread?
I found
two NOS (New Old Stock) originals at two Ford obsolete parts vendors.
The 1976/77 High Boy shaft and coupler assy has been
obsolete for almost
20 years, and is VERY hard to find new.
I was amazed when I was able to find these two. When I looked around last year for another FTE member, NO ONE had any.
D6TZ3B676B .. Shaft & Coupler Assy / Obsolete
GREEN SALES has ONE = 800-543-4959 / CARPENTER OBSOLETE PARTS has one = 704-786-8139.
I doubt you will find anything else new in the aftermarket sector besides from Borgeson...that is...if they offer one for your truck.
Jun 1, 2009 | 10:47 PM
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I did read what you said and i understand. But if you read what i said Borgeson has different TYPES OF STEERING SHAFTS, ALUMINUM?? STEEL?? STAINLESS STEEL??
Jun 2, 2009 | 04:40 AM
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Now that i know what i need to do, what type of steering shaft should i get... stainless steel? Steel? Aluminum? For a 1977 F-250 hiboy
I did read it...Where does it say anything here about Borgeson?
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But if you read what I said, Borgeson has different types.....
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