Years: 94+ S10/Blazer
Time: 30min-1.5hr
Cost: $70-100
Parts Needed:
Flaming River U-Joint # FR1746DD Summit JEGS
S-Series steering shaft (1st or 2nd Gen)
LockTite Thread Locker
Hacksaw or other tool to cut thin steel
Dremel or Cut off-wheel
11mm socket/wrench
½” socket/wrench
4mm Allen wrench
Flathead Screwdriver
Hammer
Drill and Bits
The purpose of this mod is to reduce the sloppy/loose feeling of the stock rag joint. After I did this mod it almost completely removed the play in the steering.
First you will need the Flaming River U-joint. It looks like this.
![Image](http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/7264/steeringjointmod001h.jpg)
You then need to remove your stock steering shaft. You can access it through the driver side wheel well. You will need to remove a plastic shield that hides the Ragjoint. Its removed by sticking a flathead screwdriver in the crack in it and splitting it open.
Then you need the 11mm socket/wrench and remove the stock-retaining bolt. Then with a little force you need to pull the shaft towards the cab to get it off the steering box splines.
![Image](http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/8835/dscn2074.jpg)
Then using a Dremel or Cutoff wheel you need to notch the ragjoint to remove it. Be careful not to cut the shaft…just the ragjoint. You may need to cut it 2 times.
![Image](http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/7858/another243.jpg)
Then you can hit it the ragjoint with a hammer and it will come off.
![Image](http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/866/another244.jpg)
Then you will need the cut the shaft end where it flares out to get the u-joint on.
Here it is marked and then cut. You should be left with about ¾”.
![Image](http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/4219/another245.jpg)
![Image](http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/5995/steeringjointmod005.jpg)
Next you will want to slid on the u-joint and install the screws and then remove the screws and joint. This will give you a place to make dimples to give the shaft something to hold onto better.
![Image](http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/1650/another248q.jpg)
Then drilled. Do not drill all the way through. Just enough to make a dimple.
![Image](http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/7449/another249.jpg)
Then reinstall the u-joint and apply Locktite and install the allen screws. Then apply Locktite to the screws again and install the provided nuts onto the U-joint and tighten.
![Image](http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2189/another250.jpg)
Now just reinstall the shaft onto the truck the way you removed it. You will notice that the steering box splines have a flat spot on them…. that’s where the U-joints screws will go. Then apply Locktite to the Screw and tighten…. same goes with the nut. Then recheck your nuts to make sure you tightened them and your done.
![Image](http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/6140/another251.jpg)
Now you can enjoy the improved steering. I have had this Mod done for 3-4 weeks and have noticed now negative effects or binding of any kind.
Pics provided and mod originally done by:
s10cyncrvr – www.s10forum.com
blanz – www.s10forum.com
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