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1992 dodge ram pickup steering wheel joint loose...?

been told no one makes a replacement part for this anymore, they don't want to be "held liable" if something goes wrong..is this true?? how am I supposed to get fixed for inspection if no one makes part??

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    You should be able to get the OEM steering components from your local dealer just call and give them your VIN# they will tell you what the parts availability.

  • bacca
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    that's hung on by way of a nut that's decrease than the midsection of you guidance wheel.considering the fact which you have your cruise administration buttons on the guidance wheel.i could purchase a Chiltons restore handbook on your motor vehicle.you could take your effective battery cable off so the horn wont honk.I dint understand in case you have an airbag in this type yet once you dont pull off your midsection piece of your guidance wheel and you could have the potential to verify the nut i'm talking approximately.First till now any of this be certain your front wheels are pointed at present forward.Loosen the nut and alter your guidance wheel back to its unique place.Tighten the nut ,and reinstall the horn pad and battery terminal.verify to tighten the nut to its proper torque preserving the guidance wheel from coming off at an inopportune time scaring the daylights out of you and in all probability leaving you with alot greater incorrect than a crooked guidance wheel

  • 1 decade ago

    Somebody makes the part. Check with the parts stores and dealers.

    Just don't believe what people tell you.

  • 1 decade ago

    Salvage yard.

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