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How to move a non-tilt column forward.
I read in the FAQ section how to switch over to a tilt column. But, wanting to stay looking original, I dont want to swap over to a tilt. A few members in the thread said they push their normal columns forward, and it helped a lot with gut clearence and comfort. It sounds like a GOOD idea to push the column forward. Can anyone tell me how to do this? Pics would help, too. Thank you for help.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
I am right along with this proposition also. Can it be done?? That wheel is so close it is almost spooky!
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
You need to collapse the intermediate shaft that connects the splined end of the column to the steering box. If you look closely there are 2 little holes filled with a plastic looking plug...these need to be drilled out/removed, then the shaft can be pushed inward or "collapsed". If you squish it in too far you can pull it out again or push it in further as needed. The 69-72 trucks have this shaft, I am not sure about 67-68. Hope this helps.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
Colapsing the "intermediate shaft " wont give you "belly" room.The whole column has to be moved,throwing off your linkage and adapting the floor and dash mounting points.Here is a diagram of a tilt just to show the components involved.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
The way I have always done it is to measure and see how much more towards the dash you want to go (Say 1", 2", etc...)
Then drop the column under the dash and loosen the clamp that is on the outside of the firewall. Remove column if needed.... Then measure and make a new slot in the column using a dremel with cut-off wheel(SEE RED LETTER "A") closer to the steering wheel roughly the number of inches closer to the dash you want the steering wheel (1" closer, 2" closer, etc..) You will have to collapse the shaft as suggested in a previous post (SEE RED LETTER "B"), but that is not a large task either. Then just reinstall the column using the new slot as the locating point under the dash and tighten the clamp back that is just outside the firewall. As suggested, this might make your pointer be out of alignment, so you just have to loosen connector on the column that goes to the shift linkage, set the pointer in the right spot, then re-tighten. (Have a buddy help....it will make it easier to set the pointer.) Hope that helps.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
The hard part is when you bust out those plastic rivets, you need to lube the hell out of the shaft or it's never coming back down again. I'm stuck in that predicament as we speak.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
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Putter, you have me lost with the dremel and cutting the column. Why do you have to cut the column? I could really use the belly space.I have the seat as far as it will go, and its barely enough. I'd hate to ditch that old, cracked GMC steering wheel for a smaller one. Jake |
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
Another quick Q, if I get those little plastic plugs out, do I need to put some bolts in the itermediate shaft to replace the plugs, or will it be fine without them??? Thanks guys
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
I always am amazed at how people percieve the comfort in these year trucks. Me personally, I love the steering wheel position and size stock. I guess that is what happens when you have been old tractors since a youngin' and been driving these trucks since then as well. I feel out of place when driving a new vehicle with the wheel a "LONG stretch" away.
The K20 I just bought has a small 14" wheel in it............It will get tossed for the OEM 17" black one that I have an extra laying here waiting to be put in.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
TP, I'll admit it. I have a fat gut and need the space.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
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![]() SO if I am understanding this right, you can drill the plugs out, slide the column ahead, and it will be fine? I don't need to put bolts through the shaft to hold it together? |
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
Correct! The plastic is there in case of accident the steering column can collapse a little.
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Re: How to move a non-tilt column forward.
You can also remove those plastic plugs with a little help from a torch.....
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