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Real Name: Skip
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Location: South Carolina
Posts: 4,644
Real Name: Skip
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Just to rule out the new intermediate shaft, I would do the same test you did before replacing it, spray some lubricate on it and see if the steering frees up or not, is it doesn't then it's not the new shaft and you need to start checking and or replacing other items...but one at a time so you know when you have actually found the issue.
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