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Old 04-29-2015, 08:23 PM   #1
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Collapsible intermediate shaft?

I'm pulling the front clip off of my truck this weekend. While it's off I was thinking about upgrading to a Collapsible steering shaft. Does anyone have any suggestions for what parts to use?

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Old 04-29-2015, 09:36 PM   #2
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

A lot of good info in FAQ's section.
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

90s Jeep Cherokee shaft has a D on one end and splined on the other.
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Old 04-30-2015, 04:41 AM   #4
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

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A lot of good info in FAQ's section.
Thanks I should of checked there first.

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90s Jeep Cherokee shaft has a D on one end and splined on the other.
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Old 05-08-2015, 05:34 PM   #5
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

I searched the FAQ section. I cannot find anything about using the original column and mounting it to a collapsible shaft. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it.

I do have a 90s Jeep Cherokee shaft has a D on one end and splined on the other. I'm just trying to figure out how you connect the D shape end to the round steering shaft.

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Old 05-08-2015, 05:44 PM   #6
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

When I upgraded my 60 stepper with powersteering I ordered the shaft with rag joint and DD steering u joint as a complete kit from CPP.. Never had problems with them and the price was not bad.. here's a pic..
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Old 09-24-2015, 06:53 PM   #7
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

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When I upgraded my 60 stepper with powersteering I ordered the shaft with rag joint and DD steering u joint as a complete kit from CPP.. Never had problems with them and the price was not bad.. here's a pic..
Do you have the part number?
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When I upgraded my 60 stepper with powersteering I ordered the shaft with rag joint and DD steering u joint as a complete kit from CPP.. Never had problems with them and the price was not bad.. here's a pic..


Does anyone know what part number this is?
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When I upgraded my 60 stepper with powersteering I ordered the shaft with rag joint and DD steering u joint as a complete kit from CPP.. Never had problems with them and the price was not bad.. here's a pic..

Would you happen to have the part number?
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Old 11-16-2015, 06:14 PM   #10
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Would you happen to have the part number?
Let me go through all my truck invoices I have put away. I should find something tonight.
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Old 05-08-2015, 07:22 PM   #11
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

I put a 67 shaft into a 66 column but consider myself luck to have found it.

Also check out the Borgeson site if you want more options.
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

I used a 69 C10 column and intermediate shaft.
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Old 10-07-2015, 10:10 PM   #13
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

Okay,
I found them @ CPP.
I don't know which one will work with a 65 steering shaft, and a 77 power steering gear.
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1" -48 column u-joint, 3/4" -30 rag joint, each

$119.00

Buy

CSS-1487361" -48 column u-joint, 3/4" -36 rag joint, each*

$119.00

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CSS-1488361" -48 column u-joint, 13/16" -36 rag joint, each*

$119.00

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CSS-1DD7301" DD column u-joint, 3/4" -30 rag joint, each*

$119.00

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CSS-1DD7361" DD column u-joint, 3/4" -36 rag joint, each*

$119.00

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CSS-1DD8361" DD column u-joint, 13/16" -36 rag joint, each*

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CSS-7367303/4" -36 column u-joint, 3/4" -30 rag joint, each*

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CSS-7367363/4" -36 column u-joint, 3/4" -36 rag joint, each*

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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

I have a 65 GMC with a 78 GMC power steering box. I used the collapsible shaft from the 78 GMC with an aftermarket u-joint from Sweet Mfg. It seems like it will work out pretty good. It also takes out any tension that would otherwise be on the steering column bearings from spacing the steering box out with an adaptor plate. Here are some photos of what I did before I welded it all in place. The last photo is the part# of the u-joint I used.
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I have a 65 GMC with a 78 GMC power steering box. I used the collapsible shaft from the 78 GMC with an aftermarket u-joint from Sweet Mfg. It seems like it will work out pretty good. It also takes out any tension that would otherwise be on the steering column bearings from spacing the steering box out with an adaptor plate. Here are some photos of what I did before I welded it all in place. The last photo is the part# of the u-joint I used.
I did something similar.
I upgraded to a new steering box and installed with a new rag joint.
I have to recheck but i think i cut and attached the new shaft.
What makes this collapsible?
Is it the u joint? I didnt do that
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Old 11-16-2015, 07:55 PM   #16
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

thank you. I don't need it necessarily tonight
I'll probably order it on Black Friday.
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

So you cut the stock shaft to mount the u-joint?
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

Yes,
but if converting to power steering, we already will be cutting the shaft.
We have to shorten it when we convert to power steering.
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This is how it was done on 64 K10 project, a little more description is provided in build. Description below is from build.

"Going with a Borgeson collapsible steering shaft and two universal joints, for safety and tighter steering.

The 1983 K10 gear box steering shaft has 30 splines ( Used on this on project to convert to PS), the rag joint will be replaced by a lower universal joint. The steering shaft will be shortened to accept the collapsible universal shaft. The upper universal joint has a double D connection to original shaft, and the original upper part of the steering shaft will be modified to accept the double D universal joint end. This modification is easily reversed by replacing with an original shaft." Post photos of set-up when complete in build " 64' K10 Project Long Bed".

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Okay Lostmy65....depending on what gearbox year and how many splines I went with a 67-72 C10 p/s gearbox.. It came with 36 spline and you will have to match the rag joint..I personally never had a problem with CPP and have used them for two builds...they will gladly help you out so call them. Here are the part #s..
(RJC836-CS) RAG JOINT & COLAPSIBLE SHAFT 13/16 36 RAG 70-81 CAMARO
(CPP-UJ7) STEER U-JOINT 1DDX3/4 DD
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Re: Collapsible intermediate shaft?

After more reading and research, I want both collapsable and Vibration Reducer.
Any recommendations?
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65 steering shaft is 3/4 round. The steering gear box may be different splines but the one I used of a 84 was 3/4 30. Better measure and count the splines. I pulled my shaft and had a machine shop DD the last inch (40 bucks) then used a borgelson joint 3/4 DD to attach an intermediate shaft (cut to fit from speedway) then the rag joint . Basically a joint at.the stub of your steering shaft- you deciede-DD? Weld on 3/4 round or 3/4 pinned? And each joint can be ordered with whatever end you want. Example-3/4 round weld on to 1 inch DD . Or 3/4 DD to 3/4 DD. Many styles and sizes but most common are 3/4 DD and 1 inch DD. When we used to race circle.track we would just weld 3/4 round because it was easy and cheap, not safe but .. The cpp intermediate shaft looks to be the way to go. Just machine your steering shaft end.to DD and count your gear box splines,order 3/4 DD to x splines, measure , cut and bolt it on. They are very forgiving joints. But don't do what I did and cut it to short lol!
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After more reading and research, I want both collapsable and Vibration Reducer.
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Borgeson makes a u-joint that incorporates a vibration reducer.
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Borgeson makes a u-joint that incorporates a vibration reducer.
Thanks, I sent an email to them.
I'll post back what I end up with.
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