Rag joint question


jmiedzinski

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Hi,

This is the second rockauto rag joint I installed in my truck and after literally 150 miles it looks like this
Rag joint question

Did I screw the installation or this is just quality issue ? Can you point me to the place that sells online better quality one ? I'm kinda limited to the online buy because I live overseas.
Rgds,
Jerry
 
Maybe just me, but it looks like the 2 halves of that shaft are too close together.
 
Maybe just me, but it looks like the 2 halves of that shaft are too close together.
Good question. Is there room for the 2 halves of the shaft to telescope together? Or is it all jammed up tight?

What else can you tell us about the truck? Any body mount changes? Is it all stock? Or have modifications been done to suspension, steering, body work?

(I moved this thread to the steering forum, which seemed more appropriate.)
 
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Sorry for posting in the wrong section, and thanks for moving the thread!

To clarify: the truck is lowered with a DJM kit, but the body mounts are stock. The previous owner had installed both a suspension and a body lift, but I’ve since removed all of those mods. I don't see any aftermarket parts or obvious modifications to the steering column itself.

The original lift was a total hack job—the previous guy actually cut a slot in the firewall to make room for the steering column as it angled down. As it stands, the components are definitely jammed together more than I’d like.

Picture of the truck :)
 

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Sorry for posting in the wrong section, and thanks for moving the thread!

To clarify: the truck is lowered with a DJM kit, but the body mounts are stock. The previous owner had installed both a suspension and a body lift, but I’ve since removed all of those mods. I don't see any aftermarket parts or obvious modifications to the steering column itself.

The original lift was a total hack job—the previous guy actually cut a slot in the firewall to make room for the steering column as it angled down. As it stands, the components are definitely jammed together more than I’d like.

Picture of the truck :)
When the PO did the body lift, he probably installed a longer intermediate steering shaft. That is why things are jammed up and wrecking rag joints. You need an OEM length intermediate shaft or figure out how to shorten what you have.
 

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