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    Steering Column Coupler

    Anyone have any experience finding this part as new or where to rebuild ?

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    Re: 4 X 4 Steering Column Coupler

    DD- am not sure what part of the steering system you are referring too??

    Are u having issues with the U-joint on the intermediate shaft (above the bevel gear)
    The bevel gear or the shaft between the gear and the rack?

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    Re: 4 X 4 Steering Column Coupler

    The shaft, before the steering rack

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    Re: 4 X 4 Steering Column Coupler

    There was a discussion once, but I think it was on TVP.

    Many ideas were tossed about, but as the rubber needs to be reinforced, most were discounted as being potentially unsafe.
    Someone mentioned that conveyor belt material might work, but I have no experience with that sort of thing.

    Used might be your best/easiest option.

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    Re: 4 X 4 Steering Column Coupler

    Quote Originally Posted by dennisdcarty View Post
    The shaft, before the steering rack
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    Re: Steering Column Coupler

    It sounds like you may be referring to the part shown here, although this is for a Liteace. I have been trying to track the U-joints down myself, of which there are two. Part number seems to list it as an assembly, which is the 'intermediate steering shaft', but there are plenty of steering U-joints on eBay that seem like they might be compatible.

    Was thinking of taking a chance on ordering one for a Hilux, thinking that it may just be a common Toyota part. Hopefully someone else has some more specific info.

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    Re: Steering Column Coupler

    Cant say if that would be a fit but I am likely to find something used I hope!

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    Re: Steering Column Coupler

    Toyota refers to the "intermediate shaft" as being the bit the runs between the upper column and the Bevel Gear (inside the lower column between your feet)

    The "Torque Shaft" connects the Bevel Gear to the Steering Rack (outside the cabin) (U-joint @ the BG, rubber coupler at the Rack Pinion)

    Sorry, I took "The shaft, before the steering rack" to 2nd option.

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