Half Slip Shaft for Stock Power Steering, 72-77 Ford Bronco SKU: 2168
Half Slip Shaft for Stock Power Steering, 72-77 Ford Bronco
Product Overview:
Upgrade your 1976-77 Ford Bronco's steering with our Half Slip Steering Shaft for stock power steering. This high-quality replacement part is designed to seamlessly fit into your existing setup, allowing you to easily replace just the lower half of the original steering shaft. With a factory 13/16-36 spline coupler, it ensures reliable and smooth steering performance, making it an essential component for maintaining or restoring your Bronco’s handling.
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72-77 Bronco Half Slip Steering Shaft for Stock Power Steering
Upgrade your 1976-77 Ford Bronco’s steering with our Replacement Lower Half Slip Steering Shaft, specifically designed for stock power steering setups. This direct-fit replacement allows you to remove and replace just the lower half of the original lower steering shaft, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for your Bronco. The half shaft features a factory 13/16-36 spline coupler that connects seamlessly to the stock input, ensuring a smooth and precise steering experience. Perfect for restoring or maintaining your Bronco’s steering performance.
Direct-Fit Replacement: Designed specifically for 1976-77 Ford Broncos with stock power steering, ensuring a seamless fit.
Factory 13/16-36 Spline Coupler: Connects easily to the stock input for reliable steering performance.
Cost-Effective Solution: Replace just the lower half of the steering shaft, saving time and money.
High-Quality Construction: Built to meet or exceed OEM standards for durability and longevity.
Don’t compromise on your Bronco’s steering—upgrade with our Half Slip Steering Shaft today and enjoy smoother, more reliable handling. Order now!
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Asked by R Don Geelan, June 14, 2022
Q: Does the lower Universal Joint attach with a cinch bolt engaging the steering box input spline shaft groove like the stock Universal joint or does it use a set screw with jam nut?
Answered by ☆ sales - June 14, 2022
A: The box joint will have a set screw and Jam nut. You may also drill a dimple in the shaft for added security, and we recommend Blue Loctite on the set screw as well.
Asked by Jason, August 16, 2021
Q: What size and thread pitch are the internal hex head set screws? I lost one and need to to the size.
Answered by ☆ sales - August 24, 2021
A: The set screws are 5/16-18.
Asked by Robert fisher, February 21, 2020
Q: What is the length of this lower shaft?
Answered by ☆ sales - February 24, 2020
A: The lower shaft is 12 without the joint, roughly 14.5 end to end with the joint installed.
Asked by Michael, February 4, 2020
Q: What diameter and spline does this fit? I am unsure if my box is factory or not and dont want to order without knowing for sure if it will fit.
Answered by ☆ sales - February 4, 2020
A: The included joint is 13/16 - 36 splines. We also have #2167 which features a 3/4 -36 splined joint.