$1,600 steering sectors suck, that's what sucks :mad:
Bodine One Call That's All Location WVC Jun 30, 2008 #2 It only sucks because you know you have to go back to work.
Tacoma Et incurventur ante non Location far enough away Jun 30, 2008 #3 WTF? ... and I was going to say "An Electrolux?" but I saw the truth first.
I Lean Mbryson's hairdresser Vendor Location Utah Jun 30, 2008 #5 That does suck--but what does a $1600 sector shaft go to?
Tacoma Et incurventur ante non Location far enough away Jun 30, 2008 #6 One end goes to... *sigh* oh never mind, this is far too complex for someone of your limited mechanical acumen. I'm kind of wondering too. Isuzu? But $1600?!?!?! Crikey.
One end goes to... *sigh* oh never mind, this is far too complex for someone of your limited mechanical acumen. I'm kind of wondering too. Isuzu? But $1600?!?!?! Crikey.
M Meat_ Banned Location Lehi Jun 30, 2008 #7 A 1994 Isuzu NPR Found a new one for $1459 Or a used one for $650 + shipping from Reno Or a rebuilt one for $700 None of which can be here in less than a week.
A 1994 Isuzu NPR Found a new one for $1459 Or a used one for $650 + shipping from Reno Or a rebuilt one for $700 None of which can be here in less than a week.
Tacoma Et incurventur ante non Location far enough away Jun 30, 2008 #9 wicked awesome. That makes me so freakin happy I didn't buy an NPR box truck. That's nuts.
M Meat_ Banned Location Lehi Jan 5, 2009 #10 Update Between sectors and multiple new gear driven pumps it ended up costing me $2,400 and 3 weeks of lost work
Update Between sectors and multiple new gear driven pumps it ended up costing me $2,400 and 3 weeks of lost work
JoeT Well-Known Member Location Herriman Jan 5, 2009 #11 Have you tried any local Tow Truck repair shops? I know that I've NPR flatbeds. Maybe another source for you.
Have you tried any local Tow Truck repair shops? I know that I've NPR flatbeds. Maybe another source for you.