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NC67Chev 03-17-2010 06:16 PM

Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
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Here's a couple of things that I'm not going to use, so I thought I would see if anybody needs/wants them.

The manual steering gear came off of my 67, has 77k miles on it, and seems to be very tight. I'll take $15. Sold

The wheel is 15x6 and has a backspacing of 3 3/4" (it was an oddball in some that I picked up to swap out for my drum wheels. I'll take $10.

The sway bar brackets came with a bar that was pulled at a local yard. I'm going to put the shorter ones on for future lowering, so I'm not going to use them. You will notice that the one on the right has been broken and welded at some point. I'll take $5. Sold

Duncan and son 03-17-2010 11:53 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
I will take the sway bar brackets. Pm me with how you want to be paid.
Thanks Paul

Tod Maznec 03-18-2010 02:22 AM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
I want the steering box but you would have to ship to NH. It might fit in a standard rate large size box for $15. The box is over 12x12x5. If it will fit diagonal I would buy it. The pitman arm aint needed either.

NC67Chev 03-18-2010 02:59 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
pm's sent. Thanks!

burb71 03-18-2010 06:21 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
What was the standard back spacing on a 1968 C/10 Wheel
I need a spare but I want it to match the other 4.

NC67Chev 03-18-2010 06:57 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
I'm not sure. I picked up 4 that looked alike in order to prepare for disc brake conversion on my 67, but found that this one has 3 3/4 backspacing. The other 3 have 3 1/2 backspacing. Just let me know.

Tod Maznec 03-19-2010 08:42 AM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
I am still considering buying this steering gear if it has not been spoken for. I dont want to high jack the thread and change topics but I need to know:

Do you know if the stud that sticks out of the pitman arm is supposed to turn or pivot? Mine doesnot-??

One end of the pitman arm has a splined hole while the other end has a stud. Is this stud fixed or should it turn rotate?

NC67Chev 03-19-2010 07:02 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
The center link is really what moves when the pitman arm turns with steering.

CSGAS 03-19-2010 09:33 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
Put me down as next-in-line behind Tod if that does not work out for the steering box...if you are going to the Gathering or something down here I can pick it up but I do NOT want to jump in front of someone who's asked first.

Tod Maznec 03-20-2010 07:59 AM

Pass on the Manual steering gear
 
Appreciate the wait while I decided what to do with the steering box. I will pass on it and just re-seal mine. Thanxs for the info and knowlege.

NC67Chev 03-20-2010 06:55 PM

Re: Un needed parts: Manual steering gear, Sway bar brackets, & 6 lug 15x6 wheel
 
Anybody need this wheel? I'll keep it for a little while longer, but it will most likely get tossed for scrap soon if nobody wants it. Hate to do that, but I just don't want the clutter.


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