steering column coupling

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Well done mate.
Wish I could have helped but unfortunately I'm of limeted knowledge :oops:
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Cheers mate.......the learning curve continues eh! :thumbright:
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Steve wrote:Thanks for all your help gents, fresh day, fresh fiddle so to speak, plenty of WD40 and on she went! Roll pin in and all sorted now......amazing what a few tips, bit of encouragement and a sleep does eh!!

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Thanks Drew....amazing how much tighter and more positive the steering is with the new box in.....no leaks and no wandering at all! Made a big difference....

Only prob now is that my dash and radio back lights dont work now so I must have disturbed a wire somewhere. Will have a look tomorrow. Good end result to the job gents and thanks again,

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back to pimping around Shirley and Solihull then
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Absolutely Terry! Shades on, arm out window, just need some ladies now!!

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