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Old 02-26-2013, 09:19 PM   #1
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Steering column

So my tail lights, brake lights and turn signals in the rear work intermittently at best. I have chased down all grounds, checked fuses to no avail. I believe the problem exists in my steering column with the turn signal switch. My column has an extraordinary amount of play when shifting from park to drive etc. So I was going to replace the rag joint and column. Enter my budget! I promised the wife this would be a slow build and have reached the end of the allowed budget for now! Does this column here look to be decent? Is this going to turn into a you get what you pay for issue? Looking for any input here as I am brand new to this whole project.

I have a '66 short box with a th350 auto(column) and a 305 V8
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Old 02-26-2013, 09:36 PM   #2
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Re: Steering column

I have nearly the identical column. The only difference is mine is bare not chrome. ('60 1 C30 Panel) Its an excellent column. I love that is a tilt.

It is a basic column. Its not fancy. Definitely not on the level of an Ididit, but absolutely on par with a factory column.
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Old 02-26-2013, 09:56 PM   #3
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Re: Steering column

Woog, the turn signal switch is new from when I did a painless kit. I have been wanting a tilt column for a while as I am 6'4" and think it could make the drive a little more comfortable.

Space, thanks for the review, I think I will jump on it.
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Old 02-27-2013, 01:32 AM   #4
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Re: Steering column

Are you saying that the steering wheel and shaft move side to side and up and down??? Sounds like the upper and lower bearings are trashed if so--
As far as the electronics--you need to probably start isolating specific circuits to take resistance and continuity checks--
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Old 02-27-2013, 12:15 PM   #5
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Re: Steering column

66jax avoid the headaches and buy that steering column cause its a good deal...I bought mine on ebay similar to yours (hot rod GM universal 32")$199.00 shipped and very happy with it. I also bought the rag joint, OD universal joint and collapsable steering shaft as a kit from CPP. If you need sum help on the install (slight fab work) just pm me....check it out..
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Old 02-28-2013, 12:48 AM   #6
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66jax avoid the headaches and buy that steering column cause its a good deal...I bought mine on ebay similar to yours (hot rod GM universal 32")$199.00 shipped and very happy with it. I also bought the rag joint, OD universal joint and collapsable steering shaft as a kit from CPP. If you need sum help on the install (slight fab work) just pm me....check it out..
Do you have a link to the seller of that column. The cheapest I've found is $229.99 with $24.99 shipping. Thx
Never mind, found one on ebay. Thx

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Old 02-28-2013, 12:12 PM   #7
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Do you have a link to the seller of that column. The cheapest I've found is $229.99 with $24.99 shipping. Thx
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Just keep in mind you might have to buy a steering wheel for a 9 bolt mount to go with the adapter supplied with this column... I wanted to go with a Mooneyes steering wheel with the standard GM 3 hole mount and adapter but their was a big gap between the column and adapter which was an eye soar....
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Old 02-27-2013, 01:30 PM   #8
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Re: Steering column

66jax----bought a non column shift (floor shift 32") tilt raw metal from the same seller. definitely not the quality of ididit or flaming river (have had both). my only b$$ch is you can move the steering a little (up & down) in the different tilt positions and my stock steering wheel doesn't fit perfect--gap between wheel and column more than normal. don't know if i can make the horn work yet as my truck is stripped. good deal for the price though. I also slid the column down as far as it would go for more leg room.
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Old 02-27-2013, 08:57 PM   #9
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Ok. This is very informative. I have 66 c10. Is that a 32" column? Is it possible to replace the wiring inside the column easily?
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you can see the gap in post #7 not bad but could be better. mine came with the adaptor as a bonus. all the 9bolt wheels are custom looking as my truck will be stock or close to it.
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you can see the gap in post #7 not bad but could be better. mine came with the adaptor as a bonus. all the 9bolt wheels are custom looking as my truck will be stock or close to it.
Thanks for the info. It don't look bad from the pics. I think I'll put a custom wheel on that is smaller for some leg room. My steering wheel is huge.
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