Intermediate Steering Shaft Removal
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Intermediate Steering Shaft Removal
Hello to all; Could someone tell me the socket size that removes the two bolts on the Lower/Intermediate Steering Shaft is?
How long does it take to remove the lower/intermediate steering shaft?
How long does it take to remove the lower/intermediate steering shaft?
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Car: 1987 GTA
Engine: TT LC9
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Axle/Gears: 3.50
Re: Intermediate Steering Shaft Removal
11 mm and 15 mm. Removal time will depend on how easily the shaft collapses and how easily the ends break free. If everything moves smoothly, it's just a few minutes. You may also need a small pry bar.
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Re: Intermediate Steering Shaft Removal
yeah 11mm for the lower one. i have never pulled it out all the way but i had the lower end off a couple times. pry bar works good to get it off the box.
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Re: Intermediate Steering Shaft Removal
That's the Good Info I'm looking for guys...thanks a bunch!
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