What Crude said., plus;
It's always a "walk in the dark" trying to
re-engineer a critical system like the steering.., with the intention of gett'n it done as cheap as poss.
/emoticons/
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After all is said & done, you could have as much $$ outlay as if you bought the kit. :-B
Having said that.., with some precise measurements., & spline-count.., the suppliers (Tom's for one) can set you up with a
"lower" shaft (W/U-joint & the lower half of an already attached "rag-joint).., and the upper half of the rag-joint....possibly already attached to an
"upper" shaft.
The rag-joint allows for frame flex., & measurement imperfections. i.e. stops binding.
This would be a "bolt-in"., re-install steering wheel & "GO"..!
(this is very close to stock '76-'77 P/S set-up)
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They can supply the parts & you can cut/pin/weld your shaft if you have that capability.
----------- "SAFETY" being the "key" ingredient here....!! -----------
OH...! In some cases., there is a way to shorten that long stock shaft., drill & re-install the pin & re-use the "BELL" swivel joint on the box spline. Not pretty but works in a pinch..!