Probably to keep oil etc off the coupling. I don't remember seeing them on early W series', but they certainly were around on HZ and WB's.
Probably to keep oil etc off the coupling. I don't remember seeing them on early W series', but they certainly were around on HZ and WB's.
My 2/78 Kingswood ute had one. A pointless bit of plastic. Ripped it off and binned it years ago ... Nige![]()
I know their use!
Its so you dont get your hand caught in the coupling. The steer shaft etc is smooth so wont catch the hand or clothes. But the bolts etc on the coupling could catch a sleeve or something. It could be dangerous as its a moving part!
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PS I know it would be near impossible as you only turn while driving lol. Just wondered how many people would go ah yeh that could be the reason!
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