Jeep steering shaft

Tech59

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Can anyone tell me what year jeep i need the steering shaft from and is it a certain model? I have searched and do not see it. Any help would be greately appreciated.

Thanks,
bill
 

jasonpickett

New member
Re: Jeep steering shaft

Can anyone tell me what year jeep i need the steering shaft from and is it a certain model? I have searched and do not see it. Any help would be greately appreciated.

Thanks,
bill

Regular cherokee. Preferbly 90's but they all should work
 

dutchty

Member
Re: Jeep steering shaft

Can anyone tell me what year jeep i need the steering shaft from and is it a certain model? I have searched and do not see it. Any help would be greately appreciated.

Thanks,
bill

This one, with the rubber absober in it worked for me
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slpcamaross97

New member
Re: Jeep steering shaft

whats with the new bolt and nut on the pic above? do you have to drill a new hole to make them work on sy and tys?
 

13Pelle

Active member
Re: Jeep steering shaft

The Jeep top bolt is different then the Typhoon. The Jeeps bolt fits into a groove and Typhoons stock shaft has a bolt that goes straight through. It looks like they drilled a new hole to make it fit like the stocker did. You can either do that or file a small groove and use the Jepp shaft the way it is. I think the file a groove method is easier..... just IMO. Hope that made sense.
 

dutchty

Member
Re: Jeep steering shaft

whats with the new bolt and nut on the pic above? do you have to drill a new hole to make them work on sy and tys?

for use of the stock hole as mentioned by 13Pelle

The Jeep top bolt is different then the Typhoon. The Jeeps bolt fits into a groove and Typhoons stock shaft has a bolt that goes straight through. It looks like they drilled a new hole to make it fit like the stocker did. You can either do that or file a small groove and use the Jepp shaft the way it is. I think the file a groove method is easier..... just IMO. Hope that made sense.


just ordered him from a fellow SYTYer I thought "five to drive" and IMO its the safest way.
 
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