Ford
The Borgeson 000985 Telescoping Steering Shaft is a heavy-duty steel steering shaft designed for 1980-1991 Ford trucks. It connects from the factory column to the steering box and features a billet steel universal joint and vibration reducer upgrade. The shaft is engineered for extreme duty and is made in the USA. It comes with a 5-year warranty and is a direct replacement for the original steering shaft.
FAQ
Where are Borgeson steering shafts made?
- Borgeson steering shafts, including the 000985 for 1980-91 Ford trucks, are proudly manufactured in the United States, ensuring top-notch quality and craftsmanship.
What is a telescoping steering shaft?
- A telescoping steering shaft, exemplified by the Borgeson 000985, features multiple sections that can slide within each other. This design allows for adjustable length, providing flexibility and enhanced safety in the steering system.
How do I know if my steering shaft is bad?
- If you notice excessive play, unusual noises, or difficulty in steering, it may indicate a worn or damaged steering shaft. Regular inspections and prompt attention to these symptoms help maintain optimal steering performance.
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