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Old 01-10-2012, 04:50 PM   #1
Dingfodgy
Lemme show you something!!
 
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Yo, I sent you a PM back.......here are the pics of where the two plastic "rivets" should be on your steering shaft. Carefully drill them out, shoot some PB Blaster on the slip joint, let it sit for a while, then disconnect the shaft from the rag joint and start tapping on the mounting flange to get the shaft to collapse. Once you have the length you want (be careful of the NS switch under the dash!) reconnect everything and enjoy!
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