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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Williamsburg, VA
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Other than the major parts vendors, is there someone I should talk to about rebuilding the steering box. It's not something I want to tackle myself.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: OKC / Tonkawa, Ok.
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The Diablo A's have a great DVD you can buy that walks you through this. They usually have it listed on ebay. I used it and it was a huge help in answering a lot of questions. I watched it a couple of times before I attempted the process and made notes of what I thought was the most problematic.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Ora Landis of Schwalm's does a fine rebuild of steering boxes. At times he even has exchange units in stock.
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I'm going to go with Bert's. They have someone that has been doing it for years. It's a flat $125 labor charge plus the cost of parts that need to be replaced. In my book, $125 for labor is money well spent.
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Location: Westminster, Maryland
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