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Is this part easy to replace and what is it called exactly?

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'92 XLT "Nimby"
I found cracks in this part yesterday, I have asked and searched around, heard it called a bunch of different things, and told I need to replace and do a bunch of different things...
Can anyone tell me exactly what its called and what I need to do to replace it? Would be much appriciated...


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I would have to say it is a "steering knuckle". As far as replacing it, its not completely seperated, so I wouldnt worry about it right now. If the shops are telling you to replace a bunch of stuff, they are looking at it from a $$$ standpoint.

Motor mounts do the same thing over time. Its like the old saying "If it aint broke, dont fix it"
 






umm...it is part of the steering shaft that connects into the steering gear. I don't think you'd call it a "Steering knuckle" as that term is commonly used for the component with the Ball joints.
 






"Rag Joint"

Have to remove the steering shaft.
 






As stated, its a rag joint, BUT you cannot buy a replacement (I couldn't find one and I looked for quite a while). You can find universal ones but you have to drill out your old one and replace it with bolts.

I just bought an entire shaft from a junkyard for $30 (much lower mileage vehicle) and haven't had any problem since then.

Here is a pic of how mine started to break apart..
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~Mark
 






How close in size is it to the ones in Chevy steering columns? I know several resto mags sell them-for Chevy.
 






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