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Old 05-21-2010, 01:12 PM
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I have a 97 camaro with a 98 LS1 in it. I have the 98 steering rack, but I recently read that the "LTx and the LSx steering shafts are clocked differently." This seems like it would make my right vs left turning radius different.

Does anyone know how much different they are? Thanks
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Originally Posted by runtwrestlin
I have a 97 camaro with a 98 LS1 in it. I have the 98 steering rack, but I recently read that the "LTx and the LSx steering shafts are clocked differently." This seems like it would make my right vs left turning radius different.

Does anyone know how much different they are? Thanks
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But if you use the 98 version coupler between the column and the rack, you should be fine.
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Oh ok, gotya. That makes things make sense. Thank you!



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