Austin
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Worked great for replacing sloppy steering in an 01 s10 crew cab.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
Didn't fit.
Grant Bridges
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
It is way to small to fit my 1972 f250. The "product measurements" must be referring to the packaging... I can not find actual dimentions of the product anywhere in the description. Otherwise seems like decent quality.
Matt G
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2024
5 stars because of prompt service. Mistake rectified immediately.
RAMJEM
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2023
Used on my 1994 Ford Ranger rebuild project. Happy with the fit on the upper end of the steering shaft. I used bolts rather than the supplied rivet bolts because I had no way to inset them. Sees to work fine. Recommended.
Aaron
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2022
Used this to replace the rag joint in my 2002 Chevy S10 Extreme. The nasty one on the right is the OEM part from 20 years ago. You can see just how warped these things become. Part was great, only used some of the hardware as I was able to salvage most from the old one. It eliminated almost all of my steering slop.
Roger Hurd
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
This unit worked well in my application. It was a challenge to remove the old worn out unit, however, the new unit installed easy. I had to use different bolts other than the ones provided in the kit.
mark griffin
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2021
Not exact size but made it work.
jack k lafary jr
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
So this is an initial review for anyone with an old truck like mine. I struggled to find an option of reasonable price to fix my ford steering issue. It has a one piece riveted lower steering shaft rag joint assembly. With some work and modification i was able to make this work like a charm. I had to cut and drill the rivets. I took the shaft apart and was able to use this to reassemble and replace my rag joint. Worked like a charm. You will have to buy different bolts. I went with 5/16" x 2 inch to make sure i had plenty of length. I also used lock washers as a temporary fix until i can get to a hardware store that isnt out of nylon lock nuts. The holes lined up perfect and everything else fit as it should. It was a bit of work without a drill press but with a dremel tool and hand drill with a metal bit i made it work. I will add to this review to update how well it held up. I just didn't want to fork out over $200 for a truck i paid $500 for to get an updated steering shaft. I am a happy camper to have a $10 fix for a discontinued part.coming back to this it is still holding up well. while i won't endorse using this for anything other than it's intended use i can say that modifying it to your needs is definitely possible. the flexible option this provides for someone cheap like me with some mechanical ability to do some simple cutting and drilling is well worth the money. i would expect this will have many applications beyond what the recommended compatibility lists.
Marc Veselic
Reviewed in Canada on January 20, 2020
It did the job!
Joey
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2019
Installed on my 05 jimmy 4wd, make sure you buy 5/16 hardware if you still have the original piece with rivets on your truck.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2018
My trashy white truck Courtney is on track and drivable. A simple fix for sloppy behaviour.
william cote
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2017
Fit great, only had to add new bolts, the ones that comes with the kit are too wierd