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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 04:56 PM
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ohh wow im sorry Neo i didnt see that... but thanks. im hoping to get this shaft looked at and installed soon. if this one doesnt work, i have a jeep cherokee xj someone is scrapping and im goin to see if i can buy it or im buying the flaming river joints and the borgeson shaft i read about on this forum or another. im just tired of the play in my steering!! lol
 
Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:18 PM
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either steering shaft works as long as its off a xj cherokee. The lengths are the exact same and the different styles swap out on the xjs. Only difference is the small notch has to be ground out even on those. They both attach the same way and one isn't any stronger or better than the other.

The yj wrangler has the same looking shaft but is about 6 inches longer. It can be used but has to be cut down.



There's a side by side so you can see the differences. Most guys want the smaller ended one for more room around headers and such. My 87 blazer has the yj long one cut down to length, my 91 sonoma has the smaller ended one, and dads 93 s10 has a larger ended one. I know for a fact they all fit and work fine.
 

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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:22 PM
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thanks for explaining neo

imma have to keep my eye out for xj cherokees

and the ones from the xj are a direct fit right ?
now what happens if i loose the alignment in the steering ?

Edit: Like this one

JEEP XJ CHEROKEE 84-94 LOWER STEERING SHAFT ASSEMBLY ** | eBay
 

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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Skitzoape
ohh wow im sorry Neo i didnt see that... but thanks. im hoping to get this shaft looked at and installed soon. if this one doesnt work, i have a jeep cherokee xj someone is scrapping and im goin to see if i can buy it or im buying the flaming river joints and the borgeson shaft i read about on this forum or another. im just tired of the play in my steering!! lol

Good luck. You start pricing those parts you will see why a $20 junk yard jeep shaft is a nice option.
 
Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:32 PM
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yea that was just an example

I was heading to a pick and pull soon its something i should add on the list
 
Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by xgiovannix12
thanks for explaining neo

imma have to keep my eye out for xj cherokees

and the ones from the xj are a direct fit right ?
now what happens if i loose the alignment in the steering ?

Edit: Like this one

JEEP XJ CHEROKEE 84-94 LOWER STEERING SHAFT ASSEMBLY ** | eBay

The shafts are keyed so they only fit one way. If the alignment is off it need to be aligned.

Holy hell they are proud of that thing. I aint gave over $30 for any of the 3 I got. That's the one tho.

The jeeps you are looking for looks like this





The one off this will NOT work





Also this is for first gens. The 2nd gens are a bit different and you have to use the s-series upper with a jeep lower to get rid of the rag joint. Different process and I'm not really up to date on it. I don't own one so I don't research on mods for them.
 

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Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:40 PM
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thats all the information i need thank you =)

also the rag joint shafts are keyed too right ?
 
Old Feb 17, 2012 | 11:54 PM
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yep, jeep used the same steering boxes as gm so that's why this works like it does. Matter of fact jeeps of that era used many gm parts, engines, steering columns, steering boxes, and so on lol.
 
Old Feb 18, 2012 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by neo71665
Good luck. You start pricing those parts you will see why a $20 junk yard jeep shaft is a nice option.
im goin to check the junk yards and see if i get one of the jeep my friend is junking, but thats if the one i got off ebay's joints arent bad.
 

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Old Feb 18, 2012 | 10:20 AM
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Junk yard down here has em for like 25 apiece,if you guys wanna pay the cost plus shipping i can get em for you.


Im sure its been posted,but i test fitted one from a jeep to a old s10. It hooked up just fine and dandy,but the top side that mounts to the steering columns holes wouldnt line up. Im guessing i need to either drill a hole or something for a pin or bolt to go in? I dont want it sliding off.
 

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