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Ok i bit the bullet and ordered a steering shaft. Wow it sure is pretty !!! One problem …. The steering box end doesnt have a key slot in it like my factory shaft . Looks like it won’t work on a factory steering box will it ? Anybody in this group have this shaft and what did you do ? It’s part # 950
 

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I have one, but the shaft I have only works with their steering box to my knowledge. Flaming River makes one that does work with the stock steering box.
 
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I have Borgeson shaft, and stock steering box. It's been over a decade when I bought it, but IIRC there were no major issues when I installed it.
 
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I thought Borgeson used to say if you wanted to use their box with a stock steering shaft you'd need to grind a flat on the input because their box input is completely round.

I'm not sure how that would affect the reverse scenario of a stock box but a Borgeson shaft, but I'm not sure it would prevent fitment?

OP, did you try to install it?

Also, where did you find the shaft? I think they're no longer in production?
 
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Originally Posted by Keith_L
I thought Borgeson used to say if you wanted to use their box with a stock steering shaft you'd need to grind a flat on the input because their box input is completely round.

I'm not sure how that would affect the reverse scenario of a stock box but a Borgeson shaft, but I'm not sure it would prevent fitment?

OP, did you try to install it?

Also, where did you find the shaft? I think they're no longer in production?


yes you are correct. It wants you to file a flat surface for the set screw. I actually dry fitted it and it works fine ! Looks like I need to do some filing and paint the shaft before install. I got it on Amazon you can still find them online
 
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Originally Posted by HeikIlm
I have Borgeson shaft, and stock steering box. It's been over a decade when I bought it, but IIRC there were no major issues when I installed it.

did you file a flat spot on the steering box for the set screw of the shaft ?
 
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I have one. Installed it a few years back with a Blue top box. I did have to grind a small flat spot for the set screw. I also so used a drop of thread lock on the set screw threads cause I'm the nervous type.
 
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I have one. Installed it a few years back with a Blue top box. I did have to grind a small flat spot for the set screw. I also so used a drop of thread lock on the set screw threads cause I'm the nervous type.
good to know. Did the shaft make an improvement ?
 
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Originally Posted by 96albertaram
did you file a flat spot on the steering box for the set screw of the shaft ?
For the life of me I can't remember. I do, however, remember drilling small indents to the column side for the set screws, and using blue Locktite on them.
 
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good to know. Did the shaft make an improvement ?
It's hard to say because I installed it with a new box, but my steering has been near perfect since replacement. The stock shaft did have play in it. When you grabbed it and gave a good shake, you could feel it give, so out it came.
 


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