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Installing JBG's column shift rebuild kit this week-end!! The steering assembly is already apart. Any advice on take-down and re-assembly of the shifters on the part of the column in the engine compartment??
 

jims66

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It is a much easier job than it first seems! Just lay the whole thing out on a table and go at it one part at a time. It will shift like a new car when you are done! <br><br>Jim
 
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I am getting ready to do the same thing. Does anyone have a schematic to show how everything goes back together? I think mine may have been "rebuilt" before . Any details/advice would be greatly appreciated!<br><br>Thanks,<br>Otis
 

jims66

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<br><br>If that doesn't work try this<br>http://jimhoffman.classicbroncos.com/images/column.jpg<br><br>
 
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[quote author=jims66 link=board=5;threadid=11300;start=0#83011 date=1037376286]<br>It is a much easier job than it first seems! Just lay the whole thing out on a table and go at it one part at a time. It will shift like a new car when you are done! <br><br>Jim<br>[/quote]thanx fot the photos!! DO I need a flaring tool or what to get those new grommets on the thrust arms??
 
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