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Mismatched steering components

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Old 08-19-2016 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by kjeeper10
I did not hear about that. But what if the stud bottoming out prevented the taper from seating ? Or was it with both sides ?
I believe it was both sides. And he separated out the issues. So at first he was like, oh this is weird, the stud is too long. But then I think he removed the drag link in order to eliminate the interference with the stud. And then he noticed that the tapered fit was loose. Like I said, don't remember the absolute specifics but I do know for a fact that those were two separate things.
Old 08-19-2016 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by PsychoCupcake
I believe it was both sides. And he separated out the issues. So at first he was like, oh this is weird, the stud is too long. But then I think he removed the drag link in order to eliminate the interference with the stud. And then he noticed that the tapered fit was loose. Like I said, don't remember the absolute specifics but I do know for a fact that those were two separate things.
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