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1994 GT
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: lake worth, Florida
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steering shaft problem
Ever since i bought the car there has been of alot of slack in the steering wheel.. since i have the motor out i decided to take a look and the bottom half of the rag joint, the part that connects to the shaft of the rack doesnt seem to get tight enough to grip shaft..i tightened the one bolt tight as hell. should i use a impact gun? i just dont wanna break the bolt..any suggestions?
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impact that bitch. it's steel
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