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    Plastic bushing at end of steering column cage...

    I have narrowed it down to this plastic bushing being worn to the point where it is allowing my steering shaft to move up and down like a quarter inch.. anyone have a junk column that they would part with this plastic part?? or know where to get one without buying a whole new steering column????

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    does he have an email??

    I can call Monday but was wondering if he had an email address..

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    That's a common replacement part, as the original (rubber) bushing on the cars wears out over time.

    http://www.delorean-parts.com/Mercha..._Code=101994DP

    http://store.delorean.com/p-7364-bus...rg-column.aspx

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    wrong part.. this is the plastic piece at the end of the actual steering column at the bottom of the cage....

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    We offer a premium solution for this. High tolerance to take out the unwanted deflection present in the plastic bushing. Fully serviceable with the ability to remove and install as many times as you would like. Two versions available. One requires a secondary hole to be added into the cage itself (1/4) to allow for greasing the unit with optional fitting. Again this is completely optional as the bushing is made from an oil impregnated bronze.

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