Borgenson shaft swap
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Borgenson shaft swap
My old steering shaft is about ready to pop on my 92. I have a bunch of slop in the steering wheel. You can grab the shaft(rag joint side) from inside the fender and turn the stock joint about 1/4 turn before it moves the (steering box side) shaft. I want to upgrade to the borgenson type joint, the artical in the tech facts section has some part #s that I could not find with a search. Can you do the swap in a few hours on the weekend? are there any tools not mentioned in the article that are required? any help will be great, mostly with the part #s and getting the right seal as I also have a leaky seal on the steering gear also.
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Originally Posted by alborada
My old steering shaft is about ready to pop on my 92. I have a bunch of slop in the steering wheel. You can grab the shaft(rag joint side) from inside the fender and turn the stock joint about 1/4 turn before it moves the (steering box side) shaft. I want to upgrade to the borgenson type joint, the artical in the tech facts section has some part #s that I could not find with a search. Can you do the swap in a few hours on the weekend? are there any tools not mentioned in the article that are required? any help will be great, mostly with the part #s and getting the right seal as I also have a leaky seal on the steering gear also.
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there are instructions in the tech facts, listen to the part that says put a large (heavy) metal object on the back side when hammering the pin out. i did mine, and hammering that out took the longest, but i was pretty careful and have no leaks yet.
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I haven't put one on my 93 yet,but I changed my old 78 W200 over a few years ago,the old truck steered better then it had for years. It'snot much of a job,It took less than a hpur to do the 78.
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Ok sound like it should not take to long who is the best,fastest parts dealer to get the shaft and the seals from? I still cant find anything online with the part #s in the facts section.
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Originally Posted by alborada
Ok sound like it should not take to long who is the best,fastest parts dealer to get the shaft and the seals from? I still cant find anything online with the part #s in the facts section.
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Swapped out the one on my 92 in about three hours. Make sure your wheels are straight before you disconnect the old one. Hardest part was getting the yoke off the steering box. Soaked it with Kroil for a couple hours and it came right off.
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Upgrading your steering is a great idea.. that original Rag Joints are very bad and when they go they usually let go at the worst time
Here is what I made. simliar to what you are looking at.. it is well worth it.. my steering was 90% better. then I put new Tie rod ends and drag link in and now 100% perfect.. turns like a brand new truck
Here is what I made. simliar to what you are looking at.. it is well worth it.. my steering was 90% better. then I put new Tie rod ends and drag link in and now 100% perfect.. turns like a brand new truck
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My '89 had one on when I bought it. Replaced the steering box. 3 months ago takes about 1/2 hour to get the shaft out but I didn't have to beat the pin out. Call borgenson or go to www.borgeson.com. they told me to look in a jegs catalog for replacment parts. (cheaper). Jegs also has the upper rag joint, might even hve the replcement shaft too, look on their web site. Make sure you put the setscrew in the joint on the flat side of the steering box shaft not the radiused part that the original pin went thru...this will come loose.. you can always pull the steering wheel and center it so don't worry about the steering wheel. Fronts wheels must be straight though, like dieseldude4x4 said.
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Originally Posted by BRUISER
Upgrading your steering is a great idea.. that original Rag Joints are very bad and when they go they usually let go at the worst time
Here is what I made. simliar to what you are looking at.. it is well worth it.. my steering was 90% better. then I put new Tie rod ends and drag link in and now 100% perfect.. turns like a brand new truck
Here is what I made. simliar to what you are looking at.. it is well worth it.. my steering was 90% better. then I put new Tie rod ends and drag link in and now 100% perfect.. turns like a brand new truck
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Originally Posted by Micaiahfied
there are instructions in the tech facts, listen to the part that says put a large (heavy) metal object on the back side when hammering the pin out. i did mine, and hammering that out took the longest, but i was pretty careful and have no leaks yet.
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