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I checked the old posts and couldn't find any information on pulling the steering column out while leaving the steering box in place. Is this even possible? Or should I just yank the steering box and column as a unit? It seems like they should separate at the column, but maybe the steering box has an internal connection as well? Any guidance would be helpful here, thanks in advance.

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I checked the old posts and couldn't find any information on pulling the steering column out while leaving the steering box in place. Is this even possible? Or should I just yank the steering box and column as a unit? It seems like they should separate at the column, but maybe the steering box has an internal connection as well? Any guidance would be helpful here, thanks in advance.

Sorry guys just found information on-line in Aussy service manual the whole unit has to come out.

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Good information to have. Thank You

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I removed mine by removing the steering wheel, horn wire, undoing the dash hanger, frame mounting bolts and drag link.  With the front end jacked up and front suspension hanging I was able to simply slide it out the bottom.  Installation of the replacement box was just to reverse the process.   Didn't need to touch the floor panels or anything else.  Mike

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