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That being said, I check all the cars regularly. Tim |
I had been reluctant to "stir the pot" but if there is safety involved then thats whats necesary. An interesting thing happened to us about 3 years ago. As we were moving a car around the shop floor, Our new FR steering shaft broke at the tilt U joint. Granted the engine was off, there was no power assist so there was more load than normal, but its something that should have never happened IMO. I was given the ol' "we have never seen that before" and figure it was an isolated incident. 3 mos later a business 3 doors down from us had the same exact thing happen! He called and was also given the " we have never seen that before" we found the production dates on the steering shafts within the same month. I havent heard of this since,so Im hoping it was isolated incidents in a very short production run, as I havent heard or experienced problems with FR anytime else, but if these parts are made with inferior materials (I have no idea) then I think its something that needs to be brought up.
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Who is John Galt?
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Wow the 3/4" diameter steering shaft twisted apart just from manual steering the car ? That is Holy Sh*t scary.
I say spread this news far and wide. I've tended to stick with Woodward and Borgeson myself just out of a vague sense that they were serious on this stuff. I've put my steering system together several different ways over the years and I have always wondered in the back of my mind if everything was up to snuff or not. I started to safety wire even the little pinch nuts and set screws as well, no way I'm depending on loc tite to keep my steering in place. |
After more than 15 years of use, my Borgeson joints and DD shaft with Ididit column and Ford R&P are still going strong and I trust them.
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2796/...deac3aca_o.jpg Maybe I'm piling on, but once I tried a FR column for a 69 Camaro and sent it back, it was inferior junk IMHO. |
I use IDIDIT columns and Borgeson joints so I have not seen this problem before in those. I have seen a autoloc universal fail, which is a chinese part.
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I have a Flaming River column in my '69 Camaro. It desperately needs to be replaced. It has free play in it that feels like a loose tie rod end, and seems to deflect a lot when pushing the car around without power steering.
...and that is just one instance of poor quality. |
thanks for the heads up.
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I have a lot of experience with IDIDIT and Borgenson...never a problem.
Is Flaming River actually aware of the problem? If you need a contact there I can likely find someone there who cares. |
I have to admit this made me go double check which pieces I used on TOW. I thought I used the Borgeson joints and shaft, and I was correct...
Scary! |
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