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10th May 2021, 19:36 | #21 |
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I changed mine a few months ago, fitted a brand new left hand drive steering column. I just followed the instructions, it's actually quite easy.
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11th May 2021, 23:10 | #22 |
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did mine a couple of years back now. its pretty straightforward. just take your time and follow the instructions thinking well as you go. its common sense even without pictures as you will see. why some bearings in the columb lower ones in particular wear early may be down to driving style and how much reach you have the columb extended and angle tilt of wheel must play a part. but yes go for it.at the price i paid for mine (pennies) i bought two !! good luck.
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