Re: [DML] Steering bushing replacement
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Re: [DML] Steering bushing replacement



Nick Kemp wrote:

>I took a quick look at the steering wheel from under the dash and it begs
>this question:
>- Why do you replace the busing by removing the steering wheel instead of
>dropping the steering wheel assembly?
>
>At first glance it appears that the steering wheel assembly can be removed
>as a whole from underneath by disconnecting the wires and loosening the
>steering wheel adjustment bolt.
>
>Thoughts?
>
>Nick
>
>
>
Getting the column loose on the inside is the easy part.. However when I
took mine out it took me a good two hours to actually get the column
loose from the linkage going to the rack.. 25 years of rust was tough to
break apart without destroying anything.

--

Chris
VIN# 03209
http://badger.brazi.net/delorean



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