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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    Update to the continued cross-over steering saga, lol. I finished drilling out the knuckles, inserting the corrective bushings, and installing the track bar. With that done, I installed the cross-over bar and put the rest of the Burb back together. I had to spend a reasonable amount of time...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    The things we do for family
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    eBay, there were a few on there, it might not be what I need (it says it is), but I could not figure anything else out. I got a 20-tooth because when I counted what I had in my Burb, it was 20. I am sure the ratio will still be off, but I plan on putting a GPS sending unit in at some point...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    Will do. The steering shaft was relatively easy once I had the correct u joint for my steering column. Blue Loctite is a must to be sure. I ordered a replacement Speedo Gear last night as I was also at a loss. Had to get a used one but it has the end on it which mines seems to be missing. We...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    You can pick whether you want to put the track bar on top or under the knuckle and I had read that if it is on top it is more stable and gives you more ground clearance so that’s what I pick. When I went to put the track bar on, because I had to install top down for whatever reason with my Burb...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    Spent hours today drilling out the Reid racing knuckles with a 7/8 drill bit so I can flip the track bar and finally get this boy back together. I went through one Dewalt 1/2 hammer drill already. This is no easy job.
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    If I could bother everyone for some additional advice. You may recall I have also been trying to fix my speedometer. I took what I think is the speedo gear out however it does not look like I thought it would. I have some pics attached. I was expecting to see a plastic gear in there and this...
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    Meet my Suburban

    WOW looks great. I bought a 79 Burb a few months back and have begun to try to “restore” it with the very little knowledge I have. Rebuilding a dif is something I am not sure I will ever be brave enough to tackle. In the middle of adding a cross over steering system and that has proven to be...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    Good morning. Just a quick update to the above. The new u joint from Summit was delivered on Friday. I was able to install it yesterday and at this point, it all looks good. Pics attached. I am still waiting on the correcting bushings from Offroad Design (it was not their fault UPS delivered...
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    That makes me feel better. Thanks
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    That is what I am hoping for. My Burb is on 35s with a 4 inch lift and honestly was really hard to keep in the lane at 65 mph. I will have the crossover steering kit, quick ratio steering box and this steering shaft all installed hopefully this weekend so I’ll let you know if it worked as I hoped.
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    The only other question I have is the number of splines. It looks like the 1 inch only comes in 48 spline so I am hoping that is correct.
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    This is the one I bought Borgeson Universal Telescoping Steering Shaft
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

    I should know tomorrow if this new U Joint does the trick.
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    Searching for My Dad's 1979 Chevy Suburban

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