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Steering box, parts or replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="NigelDenham" data-source="post: 631903" data-attributes="member: 32435"><p>Yeah, I was lucky enough that when I took mine off (as the steering was really slack) it didn’t turn out to be that bad. Once I adjusted it up it was acceptable. Someone had it set up so with the wheels at dead ahead the peg wasn’t even on the ”tight spot” on the worm. As you say the worm has to be machined with less clearance in that central area. </p><p>I used to be a toolmaker, and I’m sure the cost of making quality replacements would be prohibitive</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NigelDenham, post: 631903, member: 32435"] Yeah, I was lucky enough that when I took mine off (as the steering was really slack) it didn’t turn out to be that bad. Once I adjusted it up it was acceptable. Someone had it set up so with the wheels at dead ahead the peg wasn’t even on the ”tight spot” on the worm. As you say the worm has to be machined with less clearance in that central area. I used to be a toolmaker, and I’m sure the cost of making quality replacements would be prohibitive [/QUOTE]
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