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Gentlemen,

I recall seeing on here sometime ago a recommendation for using a steering u/ j that was for a Ford ( Escort?). I have carried out several Google searches starting “ TR Register …..”  and cannot find any reference to the subject.

Could someone please let me have the information concerning the alternative steering u/j?

Thanks

Graham

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I have TR6 U'Js at each end.

Revington can sell you a column with a U/J welded to each end, which means just 2 (instead of 4) bolts.

Ian Cornish

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My steering was overhauled by an engineering company and is now  tight when parking or reversing. While driving it is firm but  easier to use. I am very disappointed after spending a large amount. It is supposed to be guaranteed but I have not made any progress with the company.

How much does  a new column cost at Revingtons. I assume that it will work without any adjustment ??

Thanks Richard & B

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52 minutes ago, Richardtr3a said:

My steering was overhauled by an engineering company and is now  tight when parking or reversing. While driving it is firm but  easier to use. I am very disappointed after spending a large amount. It is supposed to be guaranteed but I have not made any progress with the company.

How much does  a new column cost at Revingtons. I assume that it will work without any adjustment ??

Thanks Richard & B

Different column Richard, the one above is for later rack and pinion cars. There was a firm that reconditions your type of column who does them for Morgans maybe they could help you, I dont have any contact details for them though.

Stuart.

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