Rag Joint/Steering Coupler
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Rag Joint/Steering Coupler
Besides The Parts Place and Ebay, where else can rag joints be purchased, for both Manual and Power Steering?
BBMALIBU- G3GM Member
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Re: Rag Joint/Steering Coupler
rockauto.com -- look for 'steering coupling assembly'
thatfnthing- Donating Member
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Re: Rag Joint/Steering Coupler
I bought mine from rockauto.com. I just took a look at it. I tried it and it fits well. The only markings on the box say "Coupling 200". Differences I found when comparing it to my original is that the original one uses rubber with white threads in it similar to a car tire tread. The new one is solid black and looks like its a hard density rubber, but shiny. Kind of like a polyurethane. Also, my original uses a 12 point head bolt. The new one uses a hex bolt.
I did read some time ago, if I remember correctly, NAPA sells the rag part of the joint as a replacement item. That would allow you to reuse your metal parts if they are still good.
Just FYI.
I did read some time ago, if I remember correctly, NAPA sells the rag part of the joint as a replacement item. That would allow you to reuse your metal parts if they are still good.
Just FYI.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Re: Rag Joint/Steering Coupler
Now the next magic question.
How do you change the rag joint?
I know how to separate it from the gear box, but what about the other end?
How do you change the rag joint?
I know how to separate it from the gear box, but what about the other end?
BBMALIBU- G3GM Member
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Two nuts on the back. Theres a flange on the steering shaft.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Joe73 wrote:Two nuts on the back. Â Theres a flange on the steering shaft.
Since I don't have a replacement to view, I thought the flange was part of the rag joint .
Thank you.
BBMALIBU- G3GM Member
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I have factory manual steering but I think the flange is on the shaft. Someone with power steering should be able to confirm.
Joe73- Donating Member
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Joe73 wrote:I have factory manual steering but I think the flange is on the shaft. Â Someone with power steering should be able to confirm.
It is probably the same, because my car came with power steering and it is as you described.
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