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steering extensions?

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to use an ea81, or an ea82. i think thats what distinguishes them.

my ea81 had a single u joint

im runing an ea82 with the double u joint, cut in half, and extension welded in.

i went with the dual u joint, cuz its easier to lengthen, and 2 must be better than one right?

and i thought these things were some hardened, superduper strong piece of engineering. but... since i hacked through it with a hand held hacksaw, as easy as the other mild steel i have lying around, id say its nothing special. and its hollow...

 

anyway, is my asumption that 2 is better than one correct, or would the single u joint piece be stronger?

I've read postings on here by some of the more knowledgable members that the EA-82 steering joint is a good one to use for extending the steering shaft on lifted Ru's. Puts less stress on the flex-joint of the EA-81 rack.

I had to use a double on the top and a single gen1 joint on the bottom to get the right angles on mine. Plus a pillow block type bearing to keep it aligned.

Yep its just mild steel, just cut and splice. Just make sure you are getting good penetration on your welds. I did this for my wagon and upon looking at the PK lift, I found it to be done the same way.

I used an EA81 cut and spliced, then welded. Being an FNG with a welder I was considering also drilling and driving in a split pin. Just an added failsafe.

 

Anyone else consider this?

I used an EA81 cut and spliced, then welded. Being an FNG with a welder I was considering also drilling and driving in a split pin. Just an added failsafe.

 

Anyone else consider this?

 

I did something similar where the top U-joint connects to the steering shaft. I couldn't get the U-joint far enough up the shaft to mate the keyway (?) so I drilled through the U-joint and shaft and put a bolt through the hole after I tightened the collar. If I ever have the linkage out of the car again I will likely pin the extension to the cut shaft as well.

 

- James B

i used one for my 3 in lift but i extended the piece on the rack, the angle was a little sharp on the double u joint so extending that piece itself sounds like a better idea.

 

i had taken out my lift and shortened the piece for the rack and had non lifted ea81 with the ea82 u joints

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i think mines a tad too long. i lengthened the ea82 one to be 4 inches longer than my ea81 piece...

 

i might have to try again with the ea81.

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