- Package Dimensions: 14.478 L x 5.842 H x 5.842 W (centimeters)
- Made in United States
- Package Weight : 2.3 pounds
- Part number: FR1746DD


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Flaming River FR1746DD Billet-Joint 1″-DD X 3/4″-30 Steering U-Joint
*$1,549.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Flaming River |
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Brand | Flaming River |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 5.55 x 1.9 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | FR1746DD |
Exterior | Nickel |
Manufacturer Part Number | FR1746DD |
OEM Part Number | FR1746DD |
Date First Available | May 10, 2010 |
CM530 –
It was an easy replacement for the rag joint on my s10. It tightened up the steering however I need a new steering gear.
Nice sturdy part and plenty of youtube videos to help make the install easy
Spitball Worship –
Used this to replace an old rag joint in my S10. The steering was sloppy and this helped clear a lot of it up.
If doing a similar application as mine, be warned that you will need power tools in order to get the old rag joint off.
Very sturdy, easy to install and the finished result works as intended. It also looks 10x better than the stock joint, and should hold up longer.
One word of caution: The instructions do state to check on the screws from time to time. I do this when I change my oil, I strongly suggest you do the same if you are modifying your steering.
CM530 –
Great quality. Fit my 2002 chevy s10 blazer perfect. Be careful when cutting off the rajoint and be sure to use locktite on your hardware. Almost no play in my steering now. They sent the wrong one at first but i still gave them 5 stars because they were quick to send the correct one out and quickly.
Stoner51 –
This will fit the steering shaft Only if you have the oem steering coupler for a c1500. The billet joint might not go in smoothly on to the gearbox so have a rubber mallet near buy.
Truereview –
Works great for my 2000 ZR2 s10. I used it to make my steering wheel straight after a sas
Joel –
Quality product and great fit for my 2001 Chevy S10 ZR2. Removed play in steering that was becoming prevalent at the factory rag joint after 12 years.
Patrick –
I used this joint to replace my factory rag joint on the steering shaft on my 2000 GMC Jimmy. Installation was straightforward. Remove steering shaft, Remove rag joint by splitting the casing. Remove the flare at the end of the steering shaft. Mark and dimple the set screw locations on the shaft. Install U-Joint on to shaft. Install set screws with loctite. Re-Install shaft on vehicle.
Jezz. –
I used to replace the rag joint on a 96 tahoe. I read where the vibration would be intolerable if you used this instead of stock rag joint what I feel is more in contact with the road more in control and the vibrations are not noticeable to me.