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I actually had a smaller steering wheel on the 69 Impala. Forgot about that.
I used to use the loader to pick it up by the bumper to change tires.
One time I picked it up by the back bumper and the wheels stayed on the ground for far longer than they should.
That involved a little repair work
Whatever I bought, I order the ball and socket to add to the system. As well as a flex to install in the same area.
I might have posted what all I bought. Stainless wasn't much more. Definitely a lot less than doing it twice.
I always try to go Stainless on exhaust. Buy once cry once.
And...
You and me both. But I was married at 17. We didn't have money to blow on steering wheels. Even though I worked mostly 50 hour plus weeks.
I always wondered how the steering actually went with the small diameter steering wheels a lot of guys used back then.
. They came with large diameter...
I use Klein crimpers of this style for regular spades and such as you pictured.
I think Harbor Freight sells a knockoff pair.
For the connectors Marty pictured I have a couple similar crimpers to what he showed.
And a Wirefy kit with multiple jaws.
There's some cheap knockoffs that are...
Same here.
Is that the page you go to and it has some spinning wheel discount thing?
If so, I have looked at the page a few times and never made it past the spinning wheel to check prices
You might also want rivet washers on the ends of the rivets.
If you can move up to a 10-32 machine screw, I would. For some reason #8 screws cause me grief.