Project 2.

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Brett027
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Re: Project 2.

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funkyscooter wrote: Fri May 01, 2026 4:06 pm Thanks for the insight there Brett. I have the same column, but I am going to mount mine to the original style steering box so hopefully there is enough room there to avoid chopping it. But if I need to, now I now how to pull it all apart. :thumbsup:
Hi Scott. Let me know if you are after a reco'd box ready to go. I have the one that was on the ute that joined up to the Torrie column.
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Re: Project 2.

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Thanks for the offer Brett, but I have already cobble together one that should do the job. https://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewto ... 65#p272065
Just need to cut the original shaft and profile a DD into it to accept a 17mmDD to 3/4DD Uni or rag joint. Haven't pulled the trigger on that purchase until I get an engineer involved.
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Re: Project 2.

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I look forward to seeing what you do Scott. It will be innovative as always🙂
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Re: Project 2.

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If Scott isn't interested Brett, let me know what you need for it mate :thumbsup:
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