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01-20-2018, 02:02 AM | #1 |
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Aftermarket automatic column fit original steering wheel ( help)
Hello guys. Im going to use 350/700r4 im my suburban 1958
& i like to keep the original steering wheel beside im going to update it with aftermarket power steering kit. Can you help me wich column i should buy? I saw many in ebay with great price (about 200$) but im afraid it will not work good. So what you think!? Thanks in advance
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01-20-2018, 10:57 AM | #2 |
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Re: Aftermarket automatic column fit original steering wheel ( help)
Ididit tilt column shift. Kit included the dash mount.
Original wheel fit great without use of any spacer. I used the CPP 400 steering box which makes the column mount further in and wheel closer to the dash. The dished 57-59 wheel fits perfectly with this combo but the 54-56 wheel would be too close to the dash. However, the column shifter makes the stock placement of the key switch really inconvenient because it's kind of blocked by the gear shift lever. I moved the location of the key switch over to the right where the ash tray was. I did away with the ash tray. Mockup: Just for interest sake, I tried a '54-56 wheel. You can see the issue: Now: Last edited by roger55; 01-20-2018 at 11:14 AM. |
01-20-2018, 02:21 PM | #3 |
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Re: Aftermarket automatic column fit original steering wheel ( help)
I have to agree with Roger55. This is one spot on the build that you absolutely do not cut corners and buy the cheap Ebay column. Spend the money once and buy an Ididit or a Flaming River column. Ever hot rod and truck forum has threads that tell of having to pull the cheap ones out and throw them away and buy the good one.
If the budget just doesn't allow for a quality unit from Ididit or Flaming river buy a good used unit out of a GM car or truck. That may not be a viable option where you are at though. I would contact Ididit https://www.ididitinc.com/ Directly (via email) explain in Detail exactly what you need and that you want to use that stock wheel. Include the suspension and steering setup you have in the truck and any other detail. Also make sure that you tell them exactly where you live so they don't suggest going to one of the common vendors such as Summit unless they give you the exact part number to order with. Meaning that if they don't like to sell direct they give you the exact part number (s) and the vendor (s) that they suggest buying from. The Exact fit that uses the stock wheel and connects to the factory steering box is rather expensive but would solve a lot of headaches in that following directons it is a bolt in. The Universal columns will take a bit of thinking to install but cost a lot less. Thing there is you may have an issue installing the stock wheel without certain changes.
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01-21-2018, 12:34 AM | #5 | |
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01-21-2018, 01:34 AM | #6 |
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I'd rather see a guy cringe a bit at the price of a good part that will last for years rather than buy a "bargain" part that may not last but a few weeks or months. There have been some guys who had those cheap columns fail in a few hundred miles.
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Re: Aftermarket automatic column fit original steering wheel ( help)
Gonna dig this one up gents...I have a GM tilt column from a motorhome now thanks to a forum member and I'd like to keep the factory wheel. Am I just going to 100% lose the horn function and need to live with it, or is there a way to make that work?
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04-25-2020, 06:02 PM | #10 |
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yes, and more than that, the splines on a gm have been the same since the AD trucks. if you takeoff the air bag module the old steering wheels will still bolt on 95 and newer (although the dish of the late model wheel needs to be more or the turn signal stalk will hit the wheel when you use the high beam). I use 98+ donors and the old wheels fit them.
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04-25-2020, 06:42 PM | #11 |
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Roger, Thanks. My wheel didn't seem to go on when I tried a couple of times a few days ago when I first got the column in. Because of what I paid for it I was being extremely cautious with it. When I read your reply I tried it again with a little more determination and it did go on. I pulled it back off and it went back on easily. I feel a little dumb for asking about this but it's not the first time this truck has made me feel dumb, LOL. I still have to sort out the turn signal wiring and shift linkage to be driving.
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Re: Aftermarket automatic column fit original steering wheel ( help)
Ahhh, So now I know why the turn signal lever is so close to the steering wheel. My 57 has a 55-56 wheel on it! Guess I'll be looking for 57-59 wheel. My old girl gives up another secret from her past. Thanks for the info Roger
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06-07-2020, 07:04 PM | #13 |
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Roger, Does your horn button work? If so, how did you hook it up? I have an idea how I'm going to make mine work but I would like to see how you did yours if you don't mind.
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Elsewhere I wired the other end of the column wire into the AAW Classic Update harness. The AAW kit comes with a plug fits into the Ididit connection. |
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06-08-2020, 08:27 AM | #15 |
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old columns have the horn contact at 2pm on a clock face, newer columns including reproductions have the contact at 10:30, so you may need to drill a new hole for the contact to pass through. ididit has a youtube video detailing this with an impala wheel.
its important to drill the hole and not just turn the wheel to fit because the turn signal cancelling cams will be out of alignment if you just clock the wheel.
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google AAW and see if I can get one. Would be more convenient than doing it like I had planned.. |
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https://www.google.com/search?q=GM+s...lumn+connector
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I used a '71 truck non-tilt column in my '50. I shortened it 2" by cutting and welding the shaft and tube, installed new bearings and turn signal cam and painted it. Less than $100 into parts and it works perfect and fits Chevy steering wheels.
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This is what I was told to use to adapt my 57 steering wheel to an aftermarket or gm column like I'm using from a 79 van
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Ididi...Kit,60535.html Not sure if that solves a problem |
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One other thing when using an Ididit tilt column with an AD truck. You will need a 3 1/2 inch column drop, a 2 1/2 won't work. Last edited by Russell Ashley; 06-11-2020 at 04:50 PM. |
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