Jim, I roger that the "u" bolts are not identical. You are saying the if the lip of the bushing is worn away it won't catch the flange on the bracket, right? Are the bushings in "halves" where you can remove the U bolts and piece them in or do you have to remove the entire friggin' rack and slide them onto the rack? (conjugal style) It seems like I had many things fail at once. The crumple assembly collapsed, the bushings gave out and I still bet my tie-rod ends need replacing. The screwed up part is, the actual welding is probably not hard and won't cost a fortune but no one I've talked to wants to be responsible and I simply do not have the skill to do this. I'm reading about it but I'd need a lot of practice first. As usual, good answers guys. Thanks. Rich --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Jim Strickland <ihaveanaccount@xxxx> wrote: > The only thing that holds the rack in are 4 nuts and two "u-bolts". One > U-bolt is semicircular, the other is square. When the nuts are removed, > the U-bolts can be removed, and consequently, the rubber bushing. > > The U-bolt brackets are placed strategically to stop the shift of the > rack left/right. There are flanges on the steering rack that bump > against the U-bolt bracket bushing. If you rubber "bushings" are worn, > the rack can and will bounce around idiotically. > > Jim > > > On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:49:41 -0000 "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> > writes: > > Ok, I've had someone in the car to turn the steering wheel from > > lock-to-lock. > > > > Here's a new twist: The entire steering rack is -sliding- from side > > to > > side in it's mounts when you turn the wheel. > > > > The frame metal isn't shifting like I thought. The brackets aren't > > shifting. the rack is slipping in the rubber bushings in the > > brackets, > > or the bushings appear to be slipping in the brackets. > > > > Can anyone take a picture of their brackets for me? I'm looking for > > a > > view from above, through the brake master cylinder access plate. > > > > What I don't understand is, it looks like the brackets were welded > > to > > the crumple tube at the factory, yet there are bolts underneath to > > remove them. > > > > I don't quite understand what I'm looking at. > > > > Rich > > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT <http://rd.yahoo.com/M=251812.3856299.5103760.1261774/D=egroupweb/S=170512 6215:HM/A=1754452/R=0/SIG=11tjeu2hk/*http://www.netflix.com/Default?mqso=6 0178324&partid=3856299> click here <http://us.adserver.yahoo.com/l?M=251812.3856299.5103760.1261774/D=egroupm ail/S=:HM/A=1754452/rand=258044437> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> .
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