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Old 02-24-2010, 03:52 AM
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Question How do i pull out the steering shaft on a 96Z? Pics?

Hey guys, i just bought a used steering shaft from a member on here and im looking for some help on how to remove the steering shaft on the car. I've tried searching and i havent really found a straight answer. If anyone could possibly walk me through it or if you have pics that would be even better. Thanks in advance. Mike
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Theres two 7/16th bolts that hold it to the car. Remove those two and pull out the bottom end first. It may be stuck a little so you may have to tap it with a hammer and piece of wood. To install slide the top part in first then install bottom
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ok thanks so much.. will try this now.
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ok im having one hell of a time putting the shaft back on.. It goes on easy on the part to the colum but i cant for the life of me get it back on on the bottom one. Any tricks or hints? I have tried hitting it to no avail too.
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ok finally got it. the steering wheel must have moved like a millimeter cause as i turned the wheel ever so lightly it slid on easy. thanks for your help.




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