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I have rebuilt collapsible steering column on a 68 Mustang, I also purchased the lower bushing for the column from Mustang Steve.com trying to install the bushing there is three indentations that I either need to be ground out or pounded out so the bushing will slide into the outer tube. any comments on the best way to tackle this ?
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Maybe drill'em out.
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I'm certainly not expert at anything but I have to ask...why? Why are you installing the support bushing in a 68 column? That column worked with a rag-joint steering box from the factory and no support bushing. The one I put in our 66 showed no signs of bad stuff without it. When I installed the Borg Box I just aligned the column with the joint half on the steering box and clamped it down. No apparent problems, no binding, Just sayin'.
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Yeah BB, my understanding was that the lower bushing was for columns that came in cars with a steering box that had the integral steering shaft. Once they used the rag joint you shouldn't need to do that.
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I have rebuilt collapsible steering column on a 68 Mustang, I also purchased the lower bushing for the column from Mustang Steve.com trying to install the bushing there is three indentations that I either need to be ground out or pounded out so the bushing will slide into the outer tube. any comments on the best way to tackle this ?
Could you post pictures?
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