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Old 09-06-2024, 05:13 PM   #1
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Default Solution to intermediate shaft steering play?

Loooong time since I've posted, but been magic seeing the builds and community continuing.

Has anyone come across a solution yet to the intermediate shaft steering play issue, aside from sourcing a second-hand one?

I know you can't buy them new anymore, but wondering given it's a reasonably common issue if there is a company or someone who has started rebuilding or reconditioning them, if that's possible.

Only option I've found (aside from wreckers/second-hand), is the uni-joints sold by Castlemaine Rod Shop below. Has anyone tried these?

https://www.rodshop.com.au/parts-fin...ering/ford/au/

Longer we go on, the harder it seems to find new parts for our AUs, like clocksprings, front undertray etc.
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Default Re: Solution to intermediate shaft steering play?

There are several threads on here about the CRS ones and they all seem to be positive about them.
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Default Re: Solution to intermediate shaft steering play?

Ive got a clock spring in the shed from a 2002 AU Fairlane


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Old 11-06-2024, 05:59 PM   #4
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Default Re: Solution to intermediate shaft steering play?

Thanks for responses.

Re the CRS threads - apologies Russ, will dig a bit deeper re searching - good to know though and will look up.

And NCII40, thanks also - I actually stocked up when I did a clockspring last year. When I sourced one from the wreckers I picked up a couple.
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