New Stock Car Racing Collapsible Steering Shaft 32"-42" Late Model, Street Stock on 2040-parts.com
Coshocton, Ohio, United States
For sale is a NEW 32"-42" collapsible racing steering column for the late model and street stock classes. This steering shaft kit features 10" of linear travel to allow the column to compress during a crash. Safety isn't all this item is good for, it also includes a very nice detachable steering wheel hub (splined, not hex), 2 shaft lock collars, and a mounting heim with nuts. The sliding part of the shaft is protected by a rubber boot, and the end for your steering box, mid-shaft, quickener, etc is a 20 spline. This part is designed for the late model class but can be made to fit MANY custom projects.
Just like many, many racing parts, this item carries no warranty, sorry. Thank you for looking!! |
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