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Old 07-26-2020, 03:54 PM   #1
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How to Measure Double D Steering Shaft

Can someone please confirm how to measure Double D hollow steering shaft. The widest dimension is 1" and narrower dimension is 0.86", so I am assuming that I have a 1" Double D hollow steering shaft which I need to make longer so I should order Borgeson 409536 http://www.borgeson.com/xcart/produc...7&cat=4&page=1

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Re: How to Measure Double D Steering Shaft

Commonly the 3/4in DD is the solid shaft...the 1in DD is the hollow part that slides over the 3/4in DD
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Old 07-26-2020, 06:00 PM   #3
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Re: How to Measure Double D Steering Shaft

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Can someone please confirm how to measure Double D hollow steering shaft. The widest dimension is 1" and narrower dimension is 0.86", so I am assuming that I have a 1" Double D hollow steering shaft which I need to make longer so I should order Borgeson 409536 http://www.borgeson.com/xcart/produc...7&cat=4&page=1

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think of it as a 1" shaft diameter with two "D"'s carved in it. so even though the hollow shaft at the bottom of your (presumably) GM column didnt start out as a solid shaft, the principle is the same, so by your measurement it is a 1"DD.

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you will need a coupler at the column, and most guys put a u joint there because the likelihood that your steering column points directly at your steering box is very rare. so rather than ordering a 1" DD shaft and a 1"DD to 1"DD coupler/u joint at the column, save yourself a 1/4" in space to the drivers side exhaust manifold and buy a 1"DD to 3/4"DD coupler/u joint and use a 3/4 DD shaft. if you have a GM steering box you will need a 30 spline to 3/4" DD u joint

and just a word of advice, dont put the 3/4" DD shaft inside your 1"DD steering column hollow shaft and bolt it down, use a coupler or u joint!
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Old 07-27-2020, 11:38 AM   #4
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Re: How to Measure Double D Steering Shaft

Thanks for the input guys and thanks for the additional info Joedoh. Greatly appreciated. Got the parts ordered this morning so my 53 Chevy project continues to inch ahead.
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