1956-1966 Cadillac Steering Shaft Flange Coupling Kit With Diagram~ on 2040-parts.com
Waterford Works, New Jersey, US
UP FOR BID IS A NEWLY MANUFACTURED REINFORCED RUBBER STEERING SHAFT COUPLING KIT.
THIS KIT FITS 1956 CADILLAC...1957 CADILLAC...1958 CADILLAC...1959 CADILLAC...1960 CADILLAC...1961 CADILLAC...1962 CADILLAC...1963 CADILLAC...1964 CADILLAC...1965 CADILLAC...1966 CADILLAC.
A MUST FOR OVERHAULING AND RESTORING SAGINAW GEAR BOXES OR CORRECTING STEERING PLAY AND STEERING WANDERING DUE TO EXCESSIVE WEAR OF YOUR WORN FLANGE COUPLING.
FITS BETWEEN THE STEERING GEAR BOX AND THE STEERING SHAFT.
COMES COMPLETE WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE AND INSTALLATION DIAGRAM AND INSTRUCTIONS.
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