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    Complete ride guide dual steering system off of a 1991 xb2002 Allison

    Both cables are smooth and easy, steering is complete includes steering bar on motor end as well and Allison steering wheel. upgraded to hydraulics. 260.00 shipped. thanks.
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    any idea what the length of the cables are . thank you gary

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    I'll check and post after 6 tonight

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    I'll take it! (if Gary doesn't)
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    Cables are 17 footers.

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    Pm me your address and let me know how much more you're gonna want for shipping to "The Great White North"
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    ok will do gonna check with post office Monday on shipping. thanks Paul

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    If this boat is a center steer maybe both cables are 17', have a bud with an XB 2003 that needs new cables and they are different lengths so give some real life length's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Strong View Post
    If this boat is a center steer maybe both cables are 17', have a bud with an XB 2003 that needs new cables and they are different lengths so give some real life length's.Dave
    The lengths are engraved on the motor end of the cable with a heat stamp . Your buddy with the 2003 should try to lube his cables before replacing them . I just did one that was so bad you could hardly get the boat on and off the trailer . It steers with one finger now. Whoever purchases these cables should do the same before installation to ensure years of trouble free operation . There used to be a good thread on here about the process but the links no longer work . This link will show you how to make a luber for less than 20 bucks and exactly how to do it
    http://forum.allisonowners.com/showthread.php?t=14973
    Last edited by bassracr; 11-30-2013 at 12:19 PM.

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