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'93 Ranger rag jointed steering shaft


squealingtires

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Vehicle Year
1993
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Manual
Happy Thanksgiving all!

Well, it looks like my upper rag joint is toast on the steering shaft that connects the steering column (firewall) to the steering box. I found the Help! kit at my local autoparts store to remedy the problem but I was also thinking that maybe a local junkyard might have good one (complete assembled shaft) . How much should I expect to pay for the salvage yard shaft?
 
i just replaced that joint on mine as well. I think i spent 20 bucks on the part. In my opinion its not worth the time to pull a used one from a junkyard and it would probly not be but a few bucks cheaper.
 
One out of a bronco II works. That's what I did. Now, I think im going to end up making a custom one off of a cherokee (they use u-joints) which is stronger than those dumb rubber rag joints.
 
One out of a bronco II works. That's what I did. Now, I think im going to end up making a custom one off of a cherokee (they use u-joints) which is stronger than those dumb rubber rag joints.

there are ford shafts available that have u-joints in them, i think maybe aerostars had them but i dont remember for sure
 
Get a new one and you will be good for another 15 yrs. U joints freeze up for various reasons.
 

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