Steering shaft assemblies from junkyard parts
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==Double D steering shafts and tubes== | ==Double D steering shafts and tubes== | ||
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Here's how to build a complete steering shaft assembly from steering joints used on General Motors front-wheel-drive cars and Chevy Astro Vans. All of the joints use the double D (DD) steering shafts and tubes. | Here's how to build a complete steering shaft assembly from steering joints used on General Motors front-wheel-drive cars and Chevy Astro Vans. All of the joints use the double D (DD) steering shafts and tubes. | ||
The double D steering shaft pieces are easily found on GM trucks and rear-wheel-drive cars. Each one generally has about six inches of double D tube, and twelve inches of double D shaft. | The double D steering shaft pieces are easily found on GM trucks and rear-wheel-drive cars. Each one generally has about six inches of double D tube, and twelve inches of double D shaft. | ||
[[Image:Double_D_shaft_and_tube.jpg|frame|none|GM double D steering shafts and tubes.]] | [[Image:Double_D_shaft_and_tube.jpg|frame|none|GM double D steering shafts and tubes.]] | ||
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==GM FWD steering joints== | ==GM FWD steering joints== |