Looks a little different for power steering vs non powermopar_mark wrote:Ade, what more do you need . . . .
Oh the difference
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I agree, but at the end of the day, it's only the fitting of a U/J, were not talking rocket science heredrewcrane wrote:Looks a little different for power steering vs non powermopar_mark wrote:Ade, what more do you need . . . .


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Oh yea not to hard at all,mopar_mark wrote:I agree, but at the end of the day, it's only the fitting of a U/J, were not talking rocket science heredrewcrane wrote:Looks a little different for power steering vs non powermopar_mark wrote: Ade, what more do you need . . . .![]()
just make sure you order the correct part


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And in 2008 I still only had just over half my brain working. In fact if it wasn't for the photos I wouldn't recall ever having done it.mopar_mark wrote:I agree, but at the end of the day, it's only the fitting of a U/J, were not talking rocket science heredrewcrane wrote:Looks a little different for power steering vs non powermopar_mark wrote: Ade, what more do you need . . . .![]()
It looks different because for fitment to a power steering column you get a sleeve and shaft to extend the column. You only need this extra part if you have the power steering column and manual steering combo.
Mark,
No it not rocket science....
But from questions ask you can see its of interest, especially ordering a part thats gonna be wrong
flaming river do a multitude of fittings for the cars, there is shaft to spline, DD to spline, manual to manual, power to manual with shaft without etc and there instruction on the web site aren't the clearest to get your head around.
So i can See what Ade is talking about i had to read through a few time to work out what i needed, especially as i had already modded mine once, BUT then didnt need the shaft kit
Its better if someone has already worked it out for you....I asked Dave for a picture of his fitting so i could see it for myself.....
"A picture, a thousand words n all that"
Drew
yours is the DD to spline, yes it very different power to manual the coupler is the same, its the shaft you may need.....is yours power or manual. OR power to manual ??
Mine is power to manual, but because i had already lengthened the shaft i didnt need the extension shaft, but was unsure so i had it covered
Dave i think is the same but on a standard shaft Dave has had to use the extension but only a little bit of it as its about 10 inches long.
Thats the fat shiny collar above the coupler on Daves.
Extension goes over the factory shaft, the extension has the DD shaft to slide the coupler on to...and cut to length.
No it not rocket science....
But from questions ask you can see its of interest, especially ordering a part thats gonna be wrong
flaming river do a multitude of fittings for the cars, there is shaft to spline, DD to spline, manual to manual, power to manual with shaft without etc and there instruction on the web site aren't the clearest to get your head around.
So i can See what Ade is talking about i had to read through a few time to work out what i needed, especially as i had already modded mine once, BUT then didnt need the shaft kit

Its better if someone has already worked it out for you....I asked Dave for a picture of his fitting so i could see it for myself.....
"A picture, a thousand words n all that"
Drew
yours is the DD to spline, yes it very different power to manual the coupler is the same, its the shaft you may need.....is yours power or manual. OR power to manual ??
Mine is power to manual, but because i had already lengthened the shaft i didnt need the extension shaft, but was unsure so i had it covered
Dave i think is the same but on a standard shaft Dave has had to use the extension but only a little bit of it as its about 10 inches long.
Thats the fat shiny collar above the coupler on Daves.
Extension goes over the factory shaft, the extension has the DD shaft to slide the coupler on to...and cut to length.
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♠Dave wrote:I got the correct part number from the Flaming River website and then did a search for it on the Summit website.
That is what I did, but there is a Flaming River distribution /street rod shop here in town so I took the car down there and made sure

Adrian are you running Power steering? if so cross check the p[art number on the pic I posted and make sure they may have change the part#
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drewcrane wrote:♠Dave wrote:I got the correct part number from the Flaming River website and then did a search for it on the Summit website.
That is what I did, but there is a Flaming River distribution /street rod shop here in town so I took the car down there and made sure![]()
Adrian are you running Power steering? if so cross check the p[art number on the pic I posted and make sure they may have change the part#[/quot
Yeah I see the number okay Drew, I looked up the FR website and the part number is still current, its a power steering car![]()
But they also list a dedicated power steering kit on another page that looks a little different but is about twice the price
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