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    so the big test. i drill a hole in the steering cable and injected ship to shore plid into the housing and turning the wheel from stop to stop. it took 1/2 hour of turning and injecting and then when i turned the cable up hill it would bring rust up and out the hole so i kept going till the rust stopped coming.let it sit over night and tried again and the same thing in about 5 minutes. went out every hour and sprayed and turned and now the wheel turns like new. tape the hole and do this two or three time a year and the cable sould never seaze again

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    here is the web site for the spray www.ship-2-shore.com. this stuff will stop and protect from rust and corrosion and is dielectric it will cover and stop rust or corrosion

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    Sounds like ya got a pretty good plan here. Can you snap a few pics or something so i can see what you did and where to drill that hole? Post them or PM me and ill give ya my email to send them.
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    I wish I would have known that when I replaced my cable on my 02 Mobius. I have the 06 XLV and so far no steering issues.

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    ya can get some picture when i get my camera its in motor home now. will come soon.

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    here are some pictures i drilled the hole on the upper part af the cable just were it comes out of the floor .
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    Where did you get the spray? Sounds like a good idea, I will have to try this before looking at buying a new cable.

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    Thank you mustangairchair. My 05 XLV is in need of a new steering cable but, I think I will give this a try before I go and change it out!
    Life's great when im on the water in my 05 XLV!

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    i use it at work. you can get the spray at the web site in the first threads

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    I need a new cable but am going to try this first. Did you unhook your cable from the rudder to do this? Also did you drill the hole at the rudder end or at the end by the steeering assembly?
    Thanks Eddie.

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