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    Flaming River 1505M manual coupler kit - sloppy?

    I have no real complaints over the OEM coupler but I have a Flaming River power to manual kit with double D shaft and u-joint. I have this question into their tech dept but looking for user feedback here. Manual box has clean, sharp splines with no signs of wear. The OEM coupler fits over it...
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    Initial setup of adjustable UCA?

    Maybe 72bluNblu will chime in here since he's been around the block a few times. Here's the project and a little background... Ditching the the Fatman 2" drop spindles and .89 torsion bars (all of which I was mostly satisfied with) and putting the stock spindles back on with 1.03" bars from...
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    Firm Feel steering adapter update...

    Dick at Firm Feel has been very cordial but he hasn't been able to come up with a solution to fix the sloppy fit between his power to manual steering adapter and my reman steering box. I picked an old manual steering coupler off of ebag and received it yesterday. It was in rough shape -...
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    Need OD measurement of manual box input splines

    Anybody have a manual steering box they can measure the OD of the input shaft with a dial caliper - right across the splines?
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    For those who have a Firm Feel steering adaptor...

    Got one and the fit is a little sloppy on the box end even with the roll pin installed. FF sent me another one and it does the same thing. Box is reman and the splines and shaft don't appear trashed. The small end where the column attaches is fine. How was the fit with yours? Watch a 25...
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    Front wheel track width - Duster

    I'm trying to solve a puzzle and tape measurements aren't turning up answers. I need folks to look at their front right (passenger) wheel and tell me if it is the same distance from the fender lip as the left wheel. If your right wheel is 1/2" farther out than the left I'd like to know. I've...
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    '70 and '73 Steering columns same?

    Anyone know for sure if a '73 4-speed steering column is a direct bolt-in replacement for a '70 Auto column - assuming both are PS columns?
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