MALIBU Steering Box Identification

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Longroof79

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take a look @ this article,see if there's any similarites
Chris,
Thanks for finding the article. I was trying to find earlier, but with no success. At least it has the pertinent information available in print, rather than trying to remember what the article consisted of. (y)
 
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melloelky

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Chris,
Thanks for finding the article. I was trying to find earlier, but with no success. At least it has the pertinent information available in print, rather than trying to remember what the article consisted of. (y)
I had it bookmarked from when I was swapping boxes,good to have on hand
 
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Doug Chahoy

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Boy am I glad I read this thread. I’ve been working on my Elco for over 4 years. About 3 years ago I replaced almost everthing in my steering. 800 GM box, Jeep shaft , all new steering rods, even a rebuilt column and new steering wheel. But I missed the detail about swapping the pitman arm. I got everything put together but the steering wheel is nowhere near where its supposed to be. I ordered the Allstar # 56357 from Summit .
 
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