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hamilton71801 08-24-2011 07:46 PM

'01 steering shaft options?
 
So far all I've found is OEM for $115 or Burgeson for $270. My original lasted 250K so is the Burgeson that much better? Is there another brand to check out?

hamilton71801 08-25-2011 08:12 PM

Well shoot...I went on ahead and got an OEM shaft. I figure I'll be dead before the new one wears out considering the mileage I got out of the original. Since I was on a spending spree I also bought a new dash bezel from LMC...don't tell the wife!!!!

Purplezr2 08-25-2011 08:17 PM

What was wrong with the old shaft. Is your truck wandery, cause mine sure is.

totalloser 08-25-2011 08:57 PM

Borgeson is DEFINITELY that much better. Oe will probably hold up OK, but Borgeson is unquestionably dramatically higher strength and quality.

Most common fix for wander if there aren't any actual worn out parts is the steering box brace. This supports the sector shaft in the box and prevents slop from frame flex. IMO a must have. Most folks who get them are VERY happy with them.

hamilton71801 08-25-2011 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Purplezr2 (Post 3010772)
What was wrong with the old shaft. Is your truck wandery, cause mine sure is.

A brace and steering box adjustment fixed the wander but I have a clunk in the wheel and brake pedal. I greased the shaft and it worked for about a month but I'm looking for a permanent solution. I was afraid that the worn shaft could eventually damage the steering gear.


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