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Old 02-07-2006, 10:58 AM   #1
shifty
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Question Who had this column?!

I am going to replace my column - everything from the stock steering wheel down to the rag joint connecting to the PS gearbox (will be for sale too! ) I recently saw a picture here at the forum of someone who had this sweet looking setup with a couple of universal joints between the firewall and gearbox...anyone know what I'm talking about? Could the owner of that truck please stand up, please stand up? From what he was saying, the U-joint setup was way tighter than the straight bar setup.

FTR, I don't want to use a van tilt. I want to go a little more "nu-skool" than that. I also don't want to spend $700 on it (just spent that getting my fuel situation taken care of).

I'd love to see pics of aftermarket tilt or non-tilt columns if you have them - even if the application is from another late-model vehicle or whatever.

EDIT: Nevermind, Bill helped me find the link below: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=181698 (post #4)
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