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Part #: BO000306

Borgeson 000306 Lower Steering Shaft

Vehicle Fitment:
1999-2007 Ford Super Duty | 2000-2005 Ford Excursion | See full application list below
Part #: BO000306
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Description

The Borgeson 000306 Lower Steering Shaft is designed to replace the tired or broken steering shaft in your 1999-2007 Ford Super Duty or 2000-2005 Ford Excursion. This lower steering shaft is engineered to be a heavy-duty telescoping replacement and connects the steering column to the factory steering box. With two billet steel universal joints built into the shaft, this lower steering shaft is designed to last for years to come.

Features:
  • Quality Tested
  • Telescoping Shaft
  • Billet Steel Universal Joints
  • 5 Year / 50,000 Mile Warranty

Specifications

  • MPN 306
  • SKU BO000306
  • GTIN 843975017983
  • ID 103885
  • Manufacturer Name Borgeson
  • Shipping Weight 7.00 lb.
  • Shipping Length 32 in.
  • Shipping Width 4 in.
  • Shipping Height 2 in.
  • Fuel Type Diesel / Gas
  • Warranty Info 5 Year / 50,000 Mile
  • Prop 65 Prop 65 WarningWARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - P65Warnings.ca.gov
  • Internal L2R8

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Borgeson Steering Shaft (000306) 03 Excursion
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XDP was great and shipped quickly. I have mixed emotions about the shaft. Certainly the u joint is in my opinion superior to the rag joint. What I don't like though it the way the u joints are connected. When removing the old shaft you'll see to pinch bolts, both of which run through grooves or notches in both the steering column and the steering box input shaft. The shaft is held in place even if those bolts become loose. They would have to back all the way out for the shaft to fall off. Something that seems EXTREMELY unlikely. On the other hand the Borgeson attaches with smallish set screws and a jam nut. My fear became that it would be much easier for the shaft to come loose, and in fact a google search reaveals that it has happened. It literally kept me up at night right after installing, to the point that I actually ordered a Dorman replacement. (which I have not yet installed). I locktited with blue, but considering removing the screws and loctiting with red. For now I've marked the set screws with marker paint and I'm watching them closely. (not that easy to crawl under the steering wheel to inspect there, but it gives me peace of mind). I wanted to discuss this with Borgeson but they did not return my call or respond to my emails. In an industry that seems to thrive on customer service experiences, Borgeson doesn't seem to care much about that. (at least not in my case) Otherwise the shaft is great, very sturdy and fits perfectly. I wish they'd engineered this more along the lines of OEM as far as the attachment is concerned. I'd prefer a strong grade 8 pinch bolt over thoughts and prayers and a set screw.

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