STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
Mine is about one and a half inch free play on the straight ahead position....more on full lock of course
is this about right
jim
is this about right
jim
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
You can get slight adjustment ontop of the box With the little grub screw just slacken the nut of first
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
Yes you can adjust it a bit but they are all like that!
If it ticks over...leave it
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
Have a look at the steering rag joint... get a friend to turn the steering while you look at it
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
What and where is the Rag joint ????? i might know this under a different name ????
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
The rag joint is a bit of rubbery material in the steering column designed to reduce the amount of vibration from the wheels that gets to your steering wheel. Your steering wheel is bolted to one side of it, then your steering box is bolted to the other side but rotated 90 degrees.
Essentially it's a flat disc in your steering that acts a bit like a bushing for your steering wheel.
That pic is from a 'merican zook, ignore the fact that the steering is on the wrong side of the vehicle.
Essentially it's a flat disc in your steering that acts a bit like a bushing for your steering wheel.
That pic is from a 'merican zook, ignore the fact that the steering is on the wrong side of the vehicle.
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
If your rag joint isn't in very good health you can buy a poly one for a classic VW beetle, they are the same size
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
Or you could buy a standard one from Suzuki
For the low price of only £1,000,000 +vat
For the low price of only £1,000,000 +vat
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Re: STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY ON SJ413
Okay had an idea it might be the flexible bit on the steeringAnton wrote:The rag joint is a bit of rubbery material in the steering column designed to reduce the amount of vibration from the wheels that gets to your steering wheel. Your steering wheel is bolted to one side of it, then your steering box is bolted to the other side but rotated 90 degrees.
Essentially it's a flat disc in your steering that acts a bit like a bushing for your steering wheel.
That pic is from a 'merican zook, ignore the fact that the steering is on the wrong side of the vehicle.
thanks
jim