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IFS Steering box on Stright Axle

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Old 04-06-2007, 05:17 PM
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I think the '83 and earlier trucks have the slip yoke steering shafts. '84-'88/9 have the collapsible shaft w/ rag joint and '89+ have the rag joint and just a crush section (accordian style) that is not easily extended. Just supplied a 2.5" bolt-in extension for a guy doing a SAS on a 3rd gen pickup. Between his 3" body lift and forward-mounted steering box, he needed the extension to make up the length difference.
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but then again if you're dd'n your rig, a collapsible shaft is nice in a head on crash cause the shaft won't get pushed through your chest.
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Originally Posted by trousertrout
but then again if you're dd'n your rig, a collapsible shaft is nice in a head on crash cause the shaft won't get pushed through your chest.
The mini-truck shaft IS a collapsible shaft...it just uses a spline instead of a rag joint...see the above picture.

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Indeed . . . for some reason I was thinking of the volkswagen steering shaft I used for my high steer. It's the type that bends in half in a head on collision. Kinda okie . . .
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