Cris Lopes Joined May 29, 2021 Messages 2 Points 1 City Rio de Janeiro - Brasil Vehicle Year 1996 Transmission Manual May 5, 2025 #1 I need help, I'm rebuilding my steering box, I want to replace the recirculating balls but I don't know the size, does anyone have this information?
I need help, I'm rebuilding my steering box, I want to replace the recirculating balls but I don't know the size, does anyone have this information?
franklin2 5+ Year Member Joined Dec 24, 2019 Messages 5,113 Points 601 City Virginia Vehicle Year 1984 Transmission Manual May 6, 2025 #2 If the balls had damage and needed to be replaced, then the ball nut and the ball screw shaft would be damaged and need replacing also.
If the balls had damage and needed to be replaced, then the ball nut and the ball screw shaft would be damaged and need replacing also.
Curious Hound I know a guy with a website TRS Forum Moderator TRS Event Staff ⭐Supporting Member 💻 TRS Socials Article Contributor TRS Event Participant TRS 20th Anniversary TRS 25th Anniversary VAGABOND U.S. Military - Veteran GMRS Radio License Joined Feb 7, 2016 Messages 20,075 Points 1,601 Age 61 City Wellford, SC State - Country SC - USA Other 2002 F250, 2022 KLR 650 Vehicle Year 1993 Vehicle Ford Ranger Drive 4WD Engine 3.0 V6 Transmission Manual Total Lift 6" Tire Size 35" My credo In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different. May 6, 2025 #3 I agree with Franklin. At that point, just replace the whole steering box.