Borgeson Steering Couplers

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tubbedamx

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So I have done a few searches on google and on this site..but I haven't found any real information.

I have a manual column and manual steering box in a '67 cuda. I am looking a steering coupler thats not $160+ plus dollars like the flaming river unit.

I cannot find any actual specs on the the flaming river unit part number
FR1506M as far as spline count, spline diameter, shaft diameter "Which I'm pretty sure is 3/4 dd and length of the over all unit to complare to on the Boregson website.

My questions are:
1) what are the specs on the flaming river coupler FR1506M?

2) does anybody have a borgeson part number that would be the same as the flaming river piece...either in stainless steal or mild steal?

3) Does flaming river make a cheaper version...maybe not polished?

Then if this does get ironed out we should add all the part numbers to a new post in the tech archive...

Thanks Jim
 
Do a search on here about the borgeson unit.Someone started a thread on here a while back . I have the F/R one and am not too impresssed with the quality .:angry7:
 
Here is the info from Summit

Brand: Flaming River
Product Line: Flaming River Steering Couplers
Part Type: Steering Couplers
Part Number: FLA-FR1506M
Steering Coupler Material: Steel
Steering Coupler Finish: Nickel plated
Shaft End 1: 5/8 in. 36-spline
Shaft End 2: 5/8 in. without splines
Quantity: Sold individually.

Steering Coupler Adapter, Steel, Nickle Plated, 5/8 in. Shaft Ends, Universal, Each

Hkeller
 
I have a 1505M I'm not going to use. I was going to send it back to Summitt.
 
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