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Old 12-03-2003 | 10:09 AM
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These are from a 1983 40' Excalibur hawk with TRS drives . They are in bad shape and need to be replaced .They are the steering cylinders not trim . They look a lot like the trim cylinders but shorter and a different end and mount. The trim cylinder says Mercury or mercruiser, or something on it but the steering doesn't . Can anyone tell me what they are , who made them , and who has one ? One is not bad , the other is eaten through by the mount and would snap right off.
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Old 12-03-2003 | 10:11 AM
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Old 12-03-2003 | 11:12 AM
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Hi Boot, Those are the old Mercury set-up. You probably would want to replace that, it is old, aluminum.
We do not have any.
I would suggest you look for some used stuff, or give us a call and we can give you some options on new.
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Maxx or Alfster can make you up some brand new ones to you size and type. They have had glowing reviews so far !
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Thanks Mindi ! Your always there ! I should just call you evertime I have a question !

Jolley ,Thanks . I saw something about them . Looked nice . I'll lookinto that too . Joe
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go mindi . its not a boys club anymore!!!!!!!!!!!



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for what you will pay for new ones in good shape I'd consider switching to external hyd. steering my.02
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