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RE: 67 mustang steering column removal
By steve hartung - 06/05/2006 2:57:29 PM; IP 71.68.32.100
Thanks to Royce P for the response on the steering column housing removal. the housing at the steering box does not have a rag joint it is a straight tube down to the box, no nuts or clips of any kind are visable. I know the shaft is part of the steering box and is bolted to the frame but the housing must just pull off some way I just don't want to damage anything.do I pull or pry or twist?
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