Category: Column Shaft

  • Crown Automotive Steering Shaft Bearing Kit Steering

    Crown Automotive Steering Shaft Bearing Kit Steering


    Crown Automotive carries over 9600 unique quality replacement parts encompassing over 766,000 different applications for every model of Jeep produced since 1941.
    Country of Origin : United States
    Package Dimensions: 3.81 H x 9.398 L x 9.144 W (centimetres)
    Package Weight: 0.22 pounds
    Fit type: Vehicle Specific

    Price: $25.99
    (as of Jan 20, 2025 16:00:49 UTC – Details)





    Customer Reviews

    Reviewer: Eric Z.
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Perfect fit
    Review: This was a direct replacement for my 1975 Pontiac Ventura (Chevy Nova). Should fit 75-79 nova,omega,Ventura, skylark. Great product.

    Reviewer: Papa George
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: good fit for 89 Grand wagoneer as Jeep used chevy steering
    Review: installed properly, no longer have long clunk on bumps

    Reviewer: Tracy Spivey
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Worked for my 86 c10
    Review: Worked perfectly on my 86 c10 after the old one feel apart and made my steering sloppy

    Reviewer: Amazon Customer
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Good bearing, bad collar
    Review: The bearing went on tight and smooth running. The plastic collar is too tight to assemble. The OEM version has a split in it to assist assembly. The new one doesn’t. So used my old plastic collar along with the new parts. Be sure to grease the bearing, shaft, and collar so that it all slips together better and at least is initially lubed. GM design is easily serviced but has little protection from dirt and water getting into the bearing area.

    Reviewer: Campos
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: G-body Must!!
    Review: This is the perfect replacement for those looking to upgrade from the ragjoint. This will fit all Gbodys that switched over to the Cherkoee/Astro Van steering shaft.

    Reviewer: V. Camacho
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Fits 1973 Chevy C10 / C20 Truck
    Review: Fixed my loose steering. This bearing is right by the firewall. I made a video on how to replace it if u need guidance. My IG is ls_swap_sd

    Reviewer: R. Hawkins
    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Better than factory bushing, but still some movement
    Review: Fit perfectly on an ’89 C1500. Install was easy, used a large socket to tap it on initially and get it started, and then it pretty much slid on with minimal pressure the rest of the way.There is still some movement of the shaft though if you grab it by hand and wiggle it around, which is disappointing. Better than stock, but not great.As someone else mentioned, seems weird that the end/ball bearings are just open. Especially if your vehicle is going to see mud or dusty roads, I’d be concerned. Mine is mostly street driven, so not as worried. I did pack it with bearing grease best I could though. Probably a double edged sword; keeps it lubed up and hopefully helps hold off moisture, but grease also attracts/holds any dirt that might get up that way.

    Reviewer: Hunter
    Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
    Title: Exactly what I needed.
    Review: I used this kit to replace my bearing when I upgraded my steering shaft on my ’87 Grand National. If you’ve shopped around, you’ve realized that is probably the cheapest kit available. Highly recommend.