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Old 02-15-2014, 12:55 AM   #1
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Default '36 steering column tube bearing?

I've got an upper steering column tube bearing that was made by a guy in Minnesota that some of you have surely used; it is meant to improve ease of turning in the pre '37 Fords. I have a '40 box in my '36 now and will use this bearing with the '40 shaft. Am wondering if there would be any advantage to running this additional after market bearing at the midpoint inside of the steering tube? I found this bearing located on the shaft during disassembly and have discovered that it's offered as an upper bearing that goes under steering wheel to improve ease of turning.
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