Tired Of Sloppy Steering At Plastic Bushing And Steel Collar

how do i get your steering post kit

iuote="UP bushman"]I will be out of town until Sunday, PM me if you want to purchase Bushing Kit.[/quote]
 
Rob,
You've got Paypal ;)!
$$ sent today for a steering kit.

Thanks, Greg D.
 
to tight

hi started installing your steering kit, when I tighten bolt to 27ft lbs I cant move the pivots, seems like the brass bushing should have been a little longer?
 
I had de same problem, I sanded down the plastic washers just a little bit.
 
Back down on the torque value just slightly to avoid premature wear. I installed this kit 2 seasons ago. Every sled wears slightly differently. I'm not speaking/representing the manufacturer, just my own personal experience.
I'm also very happy with the product overall.
 
Re: to tight

08nytro said:
hi started installing your steering kit, when I tighten bolt to 27ft lbs I cant move the pivots, seems like the brass bushing should have been a little longer?

08 what year is your Phazer? I am very surprised by this. It could be the kit was designed to take up play in a well worn sled like mine is. Not sure but as a former Machinist I do know that UP Bushman hits the numbers right on. Very accurate machining. The torque should not matter and it is important safety wise to torque it correctly so if a few rubs on a piece of sandpaper are needed to make a bit of clearance please do it. Do not loosen the bolts to get it free. Everyone makes a mistake once in awhile he may have in this case. Are you sure you didnt just use to thick of a shim provided in the kit?
 
Re: to tight

cannondale27 said:
08nytro said:
hi started installing your steering kit, when I tighten bolt to 27ft lbs I cant move the pivots, seems like the brass bushing should have been a little longer?

08 what year is your Phazer? I am very surprised by this. It could be the kit was designed to take up play in a well worn sled like mine is. Not sure but as a former Machinist I do know that UP Bushman hits the numbers right on. Very accurate machining. The torque should not matter and it is important safety wise to torque it correctly so if a few rubs on a piece of sandpaper are needed to make a bit of clearance please do it. Do not loosen the bolts to get it free. Everyone makes a mistake once in awhile he may have in this case. Are you sure you didnt just use to thick of a shim provided in the kit?

X2!
 
UP bushman said:
Hey phazerdrew I backed mine off a touch and there were good a little snug. The Collar on the stock Bushings are a bit longer so when torqued tight they still moved quite freely. Any slop that is left in the Steering System is in the ball joints thanks again.
Like I said I backed mine off slightly
 
Hi, I just picked up a 2007 Phazer MTX, so I am new to this forum. The steering needs some work so I would like to get an UP Bushman kit. I PMed UP Bushman early last week, is he still making these available?

Thank you.
 
Has anyone heard from UP bushman lately? I tried emailing him but I keep receiving delivery failure notifications saying that the account doesn't exist.
 


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