Dodge Ram / Jeep Intermediate Shaft Bushing (Pair) SHIPPING INCLUDED
ALWAYS IN STOCK - FREE SHIPPING TO CANADA AND USA
**DISCLAIMER** THE BUSHINGS SHOULD BE INSTALLED ONLY WHEN THE SHAFT IS WORN AND WANDER IS EXPERIENCED. NEW INTERMEDIATE SHAFTS WITH NO PLAY MAY EXPERIENCE A RESIGNATED TONE WHEN COLLARS ARE INSTALLED.
UPON INSTALLING YOUR NEW INTERMEDIATE SHAFT BUSHINGS, SOME CUSTOMERS HAVE EXPERIENCED A VARIABLE "TONE" OF ROAD AND/OR TRUCK NOISE. THERE ARE MANY FACTORS THAT WE HAVE TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION ON EACH TRUCK TO DETERMINE WHERE OR WHAT YOU MAY FEEL OR HEAR.
**FIFTH GENERATION (2019+) RAM TRUCKS HAVE A WHINING NOISE IN THE STEERING FROM NEW AND INSTALLING THESE BUSHINGS WILL MAGNIFY THE NOISE SO ONLY INSTALL THEM IF THE BUSHING IS WORN OUT! **
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2003-2018 Dodge Ram 1500/2500/3500 and Jeep TJ/JK/JL Models (Check before assuming your vehicle has it, we can't guarantee they all do. Some are under the hood and some are near the gas pedal inside the cab)
**NEWLY DISCOVERED INFO - SOME NEWER RAM'S NOW HAVE A RAG JOINT IN THEM INSTEAD OF THE BUSHING. SO WE ARE LIMITING OUR YEARS TO 2018 TO AVOID THE PURCHASE OF THEM WHEN THEY WONT WORK. IF YOU HAVE A NEWER RAM, CHECK AND SEE THAT THE BUSHING IS THERE BEFORE PURCHASING. THANK YOU! **
US CUSTOMERS - PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ORDER FROM ONE OF OUR US DEALERS:
CJC OFFROAD - CALIFORNIA
http://www.cjcoffroad.com/EMF-DODGE-RAM-INTERMEDIATE-SHAFT-BUSHING-p/emfbushing.htm
GENO'S GARAGE - GEORGIA
https://www.genosgarage.com/product/dodge-ram-steering-shaft-bushings-emf-6821-7460/new-products
(Price includes 1 Pair of Bushings)
See our video on YouTube here for what we are talking about:
We have seen many customers replacing absolutely everything on their vehicle and not seeing any results. We suggest starting with this inexpensive fix first to see if it helps solve your issue before dumping a ton of money into parts you may not need.... or at least if you are replacing the ball joints, add these on and do them at the same time to maximize your results.
This is what the space in the Intermediate Steering Shaft Looks like when it is taken out of the truck without and with the spacers inside:
The Intermediate shaft is located under the hood near the brake booster for 2003 and some 2004 models, but mostly it is located inside the driver side cab near the gas pedal around shin height. You can remove it if you like, but you don’t have to. There’s enough room in there to get them in without removal from the truck and takes about 5 minutes.
There is a Tapered end, and a Square end... press the Tapered end in first.
Tap one side in ½ way using a small hammer. Then start the truck and rotate the steering wheel so the other side is showing and tap the other side in next half way. Then rotate the wheel to get the first side and tap that in all the way and repeat for the remaining side until the bushings are flush with the intermediate shaft collar.
The press-fit bushings will fit very snugly, however, you can add some RED thread locker to the bushings to ensure they stay inside and you can also add a 1.75" Hose Clamp if you want to ensure they stay in there even longer if you like.
The final product should look something like this on both sides.
Intermediate shaft bushings installed on a 2012 Jeep Wrangler JK. This shaft is located under the steering wheel inside the cab, a bit of a pain to get to but it can be done and only takes a couple minutes to install on each side using a hammer.
Re-install the Intermediate Shaft if you took it out or sit back and enjoy your tighter steering!
QUESTION: Without removing the shaft, how can I tell that this is my issue?
ANSWER: Go look under your dash with the truck not running. You will see the silver bushing housing. Use a flashlight and you will have to be on your back on the floor. Have someone turn the wheel left and right and if the pin inside the hole (as seen in the pictures above) hits the side of the housing - this is your issue. Another tell-tale sign is if you're correcting between 11 and 1 o'clock on the steering wheel - more-so at slower speeds. Bad rod ends on the drag link can cause this issue as well, but you would see those moving up and down.
QUESTION: Do I need to remove the shaft before pressing these bushings in?
ANSWER: You don't have to but if you want to, you can. It takes approximately 1 hour to remove and 1 hour to re-install. However, you can install them using a hammer in about 5 minutes. Just tap them in 1/2 way on one side, 1/2 way on the other side and then finish one side at a time.
QUESTION: Will this work with my specific year/model of Dodge?
ANSWER: We do not have exactly every single year and model that this will work for, but it looks like most 1500/2500/3500 2003+ and some Jeep models will have this joint on the intermediate steering shaft. Your best bet is to have a look and see if you have this bushing housing before purchasing and measure the hole. The hole is approximately 0.6" in diameter
** BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS AND COMPANIES USING OUR NAME TO SELL A COPY OF THESE BUSHINGS. WE DO NOT SELL ON AMAZON OR EBAY AND WE DO NOT MAKE THESE IN USA OR CHINA. THEY ARE MADE IN CANADA ONLY!!! SOMEONE WITH THE NAME SIERRA LLC HAS BEEN USING OUR EMF NAME AND MAKING THEIR OWN 1/2 ASSED PRODUCT THAT DOESN'T FIT CORRECTLY. ONLY PURCHASE THESE FROM OUR AUTHORIZED DEALERS OR OURSELVES **