Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer
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Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer


Dorman - Help Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer

Part No. 31002 Warranty  

Fit of this part varies by vehicle & equipment specs Type of Fit

Dorman offers a line of Steering Shaft Coupling Assemblies for a range of applications. All our Steering Coupling Assemblies are engineered from high-quality materials for a long service life.

Product Features:
  • Direct replacement for a proper fit every time
  • Absorbs shocks and road impact along the steering shaft
  • Easy to install
  • Vehicle try-on testing has been conducted on this part to ensure trouble-free performance
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Dorman - HelpSteering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer
 
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5.0

Ford

By Elevenpoint

from Missouri

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Pros

  • Easy To Use

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Trucks

    Comments about Dorman - Help Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer:

    This is the size coupler for a 1986 F-150

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    • Truck Enthusiast

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    Not the correct part.

    By Chris

    from Houston, TX

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    Pros

      Cons

      • Incompatible

      Best Uses

      • Large Cars
      • Trucks

      Comments about Dorman - Help Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer:

      The part is well-made, but is about 3/4" too large in diameter to fit in place of the original steering disc. In addition, the supplied bolts are much too large in shank diameter and head diameter.
      This seems more like it would fit a Ford or Chrysler shaft than a GM one.

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      • Casual Driver, Mechanic

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      • Q:

        do I need to remove the steering column for this repair? I am working on a 1975 ford f350.
        Asked on 6/5/2013 by Paul from st louis mo

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          A:

          To install the Dorman - Help Steering Coupling Disc Kit - Chrysler/Ford/GM 1965 and Newer (Part No. 31002) you do not have to remove the steering column. You will need to just pry the column in a bit for clearance. If you want you can unbolt the column for more room. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

          Answered on 6/6/2013 by Steve from AAP
      • Q:

        WHAT CAUSES PLAY ROCKING IN THE STEERING WHEEL?
        Asked on 4/16/2012 by Anonymous

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          A:

          You can measure the freeplay of your steering wheel with masking tape and measuring tape. Make a mark on the console somewhere and a mark on the steering wheel. Move the steering wheel to its end of the play and make another mark on the console and measure that. To diagnose the free play, get underneath the vehicle and grab and pull each component and check for looseness. The major cause of steering wheel free play is the inner and outer tie rod ends. Check the idler and pitman arms, steering gear mounts, wheel bearings, and steering shaft joints. If all of these are ok then you need a gear lash adjustment. Usually only on recirculating ball designs you can adjust the lash. These checks can be made by a visual inspection. You might need someone to help you rock the steering wheel back and forth while you feel and listen for any looseness and play in the suspension.

          Answered on 4/18/2012 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
      • Q:

        Does this product fix the play thst I have in my steering?
        Asked on 7/5/2011 by Brandon from Sapulpa, OK

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          A:

          We will need more information including the year, make, model, and engine size of your application before we can make a suggestion. Please call us at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and we would be more than happy to further assist you.

          Answered on 7/12/2011 by Start with Shane! from AAP
      • Q:

        What is the diamater of this disc?
        Asked on 12/27/2009 by BW from Lakeland Fl

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          Rag Joint Type: Disc
          Rag Joint Material: Rubber
          Rag Joint Finish: Black
          Quantity: Sold as a kit.
          Notes: 2.625 in. outside diameter.



          Maintain optimum steering with these Dorman steering shaft rag joint discs.
          Are you rebuilding your steering system? If so, then you're going to need one of these Dorman steering shaft rag joint discs. They will help you get back that original steering feel, and the included hardware makes installation quick and easy. Manufactured from thick, durable rubber, Dorman steering shaft rag joint discs will provide that solid steering performance you've been looking for.

          Answered on 2/1/2010 by Rob from Advance Auto Parts
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