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Not all Regencies have the same steering column.
Gillig does not have any information either.
 
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....and as side note Gillig SAFETY RECALLS & DEFECTS see this:

http://www.automotix.net/autor...g-motorhome_chassis/

http://recalltsb.com/GILLIG/MOTORHOME


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I had to replace the bearings on my Ford van's steering shaft. They ended up being dealer-only parts; two local well-stocked bearing stores couldn't match.


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Don't know if they can help, but there is a company call Flaming River Ind. that builds custom steering columns. Their web site is down at the moment. Might be worth a call.(800) 648-8022


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Originally posted by Doug Smiley:
....and as side note Gillig SAFETY RECALLS & DEFECTS see this:

http://www.automotix.net/autor...g-motorhome_chassis/


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Recall 1987-1991 GILLIG MOTORHOME CHASSIS STEERING:LINKAGES:
Units affected: 125 GILLIG CORPORATION
Report Date: 1991-08-26
Summary: GILLIG CHASSIS MAY HAVE STEERING DRAGLINKS
WHICH COULD SEPARATE FROM THE
STEERING GEAR PITMAN ARM
DUE TO AN ASSEMBLY ERROR
THAT INSTALLED TWO 1/4" SPACERS,
WHICH PREVENT PROPER TORQUING
BETWEEN THE DRAGLINK AND THE PITMAN ARM.



http://recalltsb.com/GILLIG/MOTORHOME


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it is a Motor Coach!!


 
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