Lt1 steering shaft
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Lt1 steering shaft and accessories bracket
Like the title says
The safety plastic rivets melt on mine(my fault) so i need another one.
Has cheap has possible.I got a rag joint eliminator kit so the rag joint doesnt have to be mint.
Thanks
The safety plastic rivets melt on mine(my fault) so i need another one.
Has cheap has possible.I got a rag joint eliminator kit so the rag joint doesnt have to be mint.
Thanks
Last edited by always faster; 04-29-2009 at 10:03 PM.
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Ummm...why don't you just spot weld it? I am using one that was lengthened and then welded solid.
The plastic inserts (contrary to what people tell you) were there to provide a quick indication to a body shop to determine if there was frame damage after a collision. People will tell you it will collapse upon impact, but the shaft will deform regardless of a spot weld or two.
The plastic inserts (contrary to what people tell you) were there to provide a quick indication to a body shop to determine if there was frame damage after a collision. People will tell you it will collapse upon impact, but the shaft will deform regardless of a spot weld or two.
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