Steering bracket
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Topic author - Posts: 162
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- First Name: Rob
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Steering bracket
Quick question, this steering bracket should only have one bushing in it….on the opposite side of this shaft opening….right? And this is just a test fit, don’t give me grief about color/finish!
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Re: Steering bracket
Yes, you are correct. One bushing installed from the bottom.
Tom Miller
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Re: Steering bracket
The early brackets had a long one piece bushing. The later ones had two short bushings. Don't forget the felt.
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Re: Steering bracket
What year are you asking about Rob?
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Topic author - Posts: 162
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- First Name: Rob
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Re: Steering bracket
26-27…..Frankencar here had a different one, but the previous owners must’ve used smaller bolts to make it fit cuz the holes in the frame didn’t quite match up, the other one had the protrusion for the felt washer on the top end. This one fits correctly, at least frame hole wise….I’ll have to ream a bushing for it….don’t see a place for felt on this one!
Thanks!
Thanks!