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Hey Will. Make sure the blue plastic washer (guide) does not move on your steering shaft. It is located at the end of it on the rack. IMO I would

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Hey Will. Make sure the blue plastic washer (guide) does not move on your steering shaft. It is located at the end of it on the rack. IMO I would not trust a certified mechanic on it either. The only reason mine went back stock is becaused I marked it with a sharpee (On the opposite side). If not you will never know where the stock location comes in with your steering wheel and the rack. If you dont you may have a short turning radius to one side or the other. Draw a line from your shaft over the washer and onto the rack aswell. That will keep you straight.
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Hey Will. Make sure the blue plastic washer (guide) does not move on your steering shaft. It is located at the end of it on the rack. IMO I would not trust a certified mechanic on it either. The only reason mine went back stock is becaused I marked it with a sharpee (On the opposite side). If not you will never know where the stock location comes in with your steering wheel and the rack. If you dont you may have a short turning radius to one side or the other. Draw a line from your shaft over the washer and onto the rack aswell. That will keep you straight.
I appreciate the info. I'm not sure when I'm going to get a chance to work on these. I think I might wrap them first. So that's going to push me off even later.

Anything car related going on in SC the next couple of months? I have a few open weekends that I want to take advantage of.
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