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Pros
- Easy to install
- Functional
- Installs Easily
- Visually Appealing
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Replace Worn Parts
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
installed easy have not had boat on water yet will update peformance later
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Installs Easily
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
The steering on my 23 year old boat was locked up and after a lot of research I decided to go with this system. I am very pleased with my decision. Me and another person were able to install the new system in just a few hours. The boat is extremely stable and turns effortlessly, I ran it up to 70 mph and it was smooth as silk. Very happy!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Installs Easily
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
Easy to install and works great. What more could you want.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Installs Easily
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
Install on 1996 20' Champion 200hp bass boat with worn out cables. Boat is hard to turn left at full throttle (about 60mph). Probably needs jackplate tweaking. Great solidly built product but makes me wonder if hyd. steering would have been worth the extra expense. Once the cables are routed through the hull (have help on hand), the helm and motor installation was very easy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Functional
- Installs Easily
- Space Efficient
- Stable
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
i used it on my boat,good product and it works great
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
This is a great product and super people to deal with
Pros
- All needed parts and hard
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
Works smooth with no feedback as advertised
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Personal Watercraft
Comments about Teleflex No Feedback Twin Cable Rack-and-Pinion Steering System, SS152:
STEARING,ITS GREAT
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In have a 1992 ranger 690sc w a 150 evinrude. Hard to steer, again. had the cables replaces once, but here we go again. Would the teleflex no feedback twin cable rack and pinion steering system work for this replacement? Thanks George NelmesAsked on 5/19/2012 by george from Creal Springs, Illinois0 answers
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I have Triton TR18, 1999 with Johnson 115 HP, I like to change the duo-steering cable and i need some advises to doitAsked on 3/30/2011 by Alex from Las Vergas NV.0 answers
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I HAVE A 1979 24 FT. BELL BOY WITH A 501 FORD WINDSOR.
WILL THIS UNIT WORK FOR MY BOAT?Asked on 2/20/2011 by Chuck from McCleary,WA1 answer
A:
You should check to see what type of steering system is connected to your steering wheel underneath your console. If you boat has a rack and pinion system on it and it is capable of exceeding 50mph then you should measure your boat for the length of cable that you will need to order with this system.Answered on 2/22/2011 by Justin from Overton's
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The old cable had a couple of numbers on it one was SSC13420 and the other was 071512 will this cable work in its place.
This cable is badAsked on 12/26/2009 by Vickie from Panama City, Fla.1 answer
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A:
You will need to know if you have a rotary steering system or rack and pinion. Then you will need to measure the length of the cable you currently have. Please call technical support at 1-888-683-7866 and we would be happy to assist you.Answered on 12/29/2009 by Bryant from Tech
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I have a 47 ft, Stardust Cruiser with two 50 horse evinrude motors. The cable steering is missing what cable or hydraulic system will work ? The length from steering to motors is 44 ft.Asked on 8/4/2009 by Joel from North Augusta SC1 answer
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You would have to figure out what type of system you need, because it is not way we could cross reference that, also, we would not have anything close to 44ft.Answered on 9/22/2009 by Bryant C from Tech Department
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WILL THIS WORK ON A SINGLE CONSOLE BASS BOATAsked on 7/26/2009 by JT from MS1 answer
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This system is made for a single station, not a dual station.Answered on 7/31/2009 by Casey Marine Buyer from Overtons
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HOW DOU YOU DICIDE WHAT LENGTH OF CABLE YOU NEED TO MAKE A DOUBLE CABLE WORK? ON A 19FT BOAT. WE WANT TO BUY THE $419.99 TELEFLEX \NO FEEDBACK PRO RACK TWIN CABLEAsked on 5/25/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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To determine how long a steering cable you need is to pull out your old system and measure it completely. If you do not have the old steering cable then you should measure the path that the old steering cable followed and add 6" to that measurement and be sure to round up to the next whole foot size. If you have any further questions or concerns please contact us here at Overton's at 1-888-OVERTON and any of our Technical Product Specialist will be glad to assist you.Answered on 6/2/2009 by Brooks, Marine Buyer from Overtons


