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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission steering shaft clunk, where to lube?

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Plate Question

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The truck is only 7 months old, in a desert environment. Only been in rain once. I read here that the two steering shafts rust togeather. Where is this, mine is 2wd and there is a rubber boot about in the middle, where it appears that a smaller shaft slides into a larger one. What about the spring looking thing up toward the firewall? Where does it rust; where do you lube?
 
My 4wd did the same but was more like a rumble noise that was more noticable inside the cab than out. What I did was with the engine off and hood open I slowly turned the steering wheel back and forth and found the noise to be comming from the steering shaft at the universal joint. I too live in a hot dry climate and could not understand why I had this noise. One shot of wd40 and the noise has not returned in 3 years. good luck
 
the clunk I experiance happens when you take off from a stop. It comes from within the collum somewhere, not when I am turning the wheel.
 
$433 for a new intermediate steering shaft and that collar that fits the shaft at the firewall. great p. o. s. design. not covered under any warranty. i tried. my brother owns 135 car dealerships (2nd largest in the u. s. )
 
I took mine out and drilled and tapped it for a grase zerk. I pumped it full and it hasn't made a sound again.
 
Mine has been in for 10K started clunking. Slide the boot down and a grease needle will fit up inside . It works till I can get a borg on.
 
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