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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Ontario
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Difference between tilt & non-tilt linkage hookup?
I'm in the middle of replacing my non-tilt column with a correct truck tilt column. But, I notice that the original column has a gear position detent arm (by the shift arm) that the tilt column doesn't. Also, the original shift arm (where it connects to the linkage) comes out at 90 degrees to the column, while the tilt shift arm comes out at about 45 degree to column.
Does the tilt column have an internal detent system? Does the shift arm on the tilt column come out at 45 degrees, or is mine bent? Thanks |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: South Mississippi
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The tilt column on the cab I just installed has internal detents. I bent mine while doing the cab swap, so I just bent it back to reach the linkage on the frame. Works great so I guess I didn't screw it up too bad.
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Location: Brookings, SD
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What Krue said.
In order to take them out you have to bend the shift arm, so when you install it you have to bend it back.
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Smell that burnin' rubber
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Ontario
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Great, thanks for the feedback guys.
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