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Old 02-26-2013, 06:42 PM   #4
rkn463
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Re: Cab removal on 2002

One thing you should be careful of if you have the radio controls on the steering wheel: that is all connected by what I am told is a ribbon cable that winds and unwinds. It is crucial that the wheel not be turned in relation to the steering box when it is put back together or it will trash the cable when you make a full lock turn. So when you get ready to disconnect the steering shaft get the wheels pointed straight, then disconnect the shaft and tie it in place. Then when you get ready to put it back together just make sure the wheels are pointed straight ahead again and you should be fine.

-Richard

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