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Old Dec 12, 2008 | 10:28 AM
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Randy,

Could you give me a price on an 03/04 cobra steering shaft? I'm putting longtubes on an 03 GT and don't want to deal with the bushing melting on the GT steering shaft. Thanks.
 
Old Dec 12, 2008 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by millatime
Randy,

Could you give me a price on an 03/04 cobra steering shaft? I'm putting longtubes on an 03 GT and don't want to deal with the bushing melting on the GT steering shaft. Thanks.


$99.95 + s&h, out of and @1/3 days toget...
 
Old Dec 12, 2008 | 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Randy Stinchcomb
$99.95 + s&h, out of and @1/3 days toget...
Is there a less expensive bushing (better than stock) that I could get that would keep the stock bushing from melting? Would some heat shielding or header wrap around the bushing work?

Do you know whats different between the cobra and GT assembly?


Thanks Randy.
 
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header wrap would help some, but prob make things worse....
no one I know of services the bushing seperatly and the Cobra strg shaft is more sensitive then the GT one, from what I've been told...oh, and it's @1/3 the price of a GT strg shaft too
 
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