TTownEP
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My 2.5 year old son may have saved my life. At the very least, he saved me from being stranded.
I had him in the driver seat of the Bronco while I removed the weak, rusty horn from down by the steering box and washer reservoir. He happened to turn the steering wheel while I was looking down there and I saw the steering box move on the frame. I drove it to work today to grab some parts at the auto parts store, and I had one of the dudes there turn the wheel for me again so I could see what was going on. Just “a little loose on the bolts” is what we determined. “I’ll tighten it up when I get home.”
Cut to tonight: I tighten up 2/3 but find the 3rd broken off and gone!
Thankfully he wiggled the wheel when he did, I might not have caught it otherwise.
What’s the best way to secure the new hardware I’m going to go buy? Loctite and torquing them to gutentight? Crown nuts with a pin, or tie wire?
I had him in the driver seat of the Bronco while I removed the weak, rusty horn from down by the steering box and washer reservoir. He happened to turn the steering wheel while I was looking down there and I saw the steering box move on the frame. I drove it to work today to grab some parts at the auto parts store, and I had one of the dudes there turn the wheel for me again so I could see what was going on. Just “a little loose on the bolts” is what we determined. “I’ll tighten it up when I get home.”
Cut to tonight: I tighten up 2/3 but find the 3rd broken off and gone!
Thankfully he wiggled the wheel when he did, I might not have caught it otherwise.
What’s the best way to secure the new hardware I’m going to go buy? Loctite and torquing them to gutentight? Crown nuts with a pin, or tie wire?

