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Old Jul 12, 2006 | 03:14 PM
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Steering Shaft Relocator!??!?!?

Someone told me there was an F-body(not sure what Gen) but it had a relocated steering shaft that was moved over for more room, but the same company makes them universal as well, but i am not sure what company makes them. im trying to move my steering shaft over in my ls1 71 vega to put a better set of headers on it! if anyone knows any good info let me know!
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Old Jul 12, 2006 | 06:19 PM
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:shrug: I don't know about any "special" relocator tool or anything like that; when I wanted to relocate mine, I just die-grinded out the screw holes where it mounts to the firewall so that it could move over a little bit.

I mean, it's just a car; it's not brain surgery or something.
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Old Jul 12, 2006 | 06:31 PM
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well i found a company called flaming river at flaming-river.com and they sell only steering components and they seem to have a 3 joint system that will move it over with carrier bearing ect. so i think i figured it out. thanks for the help tho.

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