Steering coupler clip needed
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Steering coupler clip needed
I'm about to rebuild my steering coupler. I have a kit (thanks Rebel) to do this. However the smal clip that retains the shoes within the coupler is missing.
It's the clip in the link below
http://moparcarparts.com/Steering-Coupl ... h-Chrysler
If anyone has one knocking about I could really use it. Apparently they are not available to buy individually
It's the clip in the link below
http://moparcarparts.com/Steering-Coupl ... h-Chrysler
If anyone has one knocking about I could really use it. Apparently they are not available to buy individually
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Yes Ade, inside the pod
Sits inside under the lid and seal
http://www.rosevillemoparts.com/popup_i ... p/pID/9295

Sits inside under the lid and seal
http://www.rosevillemoparts.com/popup_i ... p/pID/9295

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No, I'd look at that pretty soon
Not sure what car you have, but the steering wheel/column should not move.
Look under the dash and you will see a number of bolts to secure the column. On some Mopar, mine included there are two bolts that pass thru square plastic washers. These can work loose sometimes. Check that they are tight and also that the main bracket that holds the column is tight.
All of that can be checked in. A few minutes by just looking up from under dash
Afte that, you have smal bearing in the headstock, a bushing on the engine compartment side of the steering column where the column shifter is and finally the steering coupler at the bottom of the column. Mine is loose there but that does not translate into any movement at the steering wheel end.

Not sure what car you have, but the steering wheel/column should not move.
Look under the dash and you will see a number of bolts to secure the column. On some Mopar, mine included there are two bolts that pass thru square plastic washers. These can work loose sometimes. Check that they are tight and also that the main bracket that holds the column is tight.
All of that can be checked in. A few minutes by just looking up from under dash
Afte that, you have smal bearing in the headstock, a bushing on the engine compartment side of the steering column where the column shifter is and finally the steering coupler at the bottom of the column. Mine is loose there but that does not translate into any movement at the steering wheel end.
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