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Old 11-16-2003, 01:42 AM   #1
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Auto Column Shift Levers?

Is there a difference between the tilt and non tilt shifter lever in an auto column? If so, can a non tilt shifter be used or modified to work in a tilt column? I've located aftermarket non tilt shifter levers, are the tilt shifter levers available aftermarket?

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Old 11-16-2003, 02:02 AM   #2
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They are not the same.
Do you need a replacement...or are you looking for a custom touch?
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Old 11-16-2003, 02:11 AM   #3
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Thanks Longhorn. I'd prefer a replacement, but I'd be open to a custom part, depends on the appearance.

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Old 11-16-2003, 02:22 AM   #4
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I'd post a WTB thread on the parts board.
I may be able to get my handson a tilt gear selector lever...but not untill (next) friday ant the soonest.
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Old 11-16-2003, 02:50 AM   #5
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You will find them in stock here
http://www.gmcpauls.com/steering2.htm
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Old 11-16-2003, 03:09 AM   #6
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Thanks Paul. Can you or anyone describe the difference between the two? Better yet a picture of the two?
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Old 11-16-2003, 03:28 AM   #7
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I don't have one of the tilt shift levers here at home but heres a scan of the non-tilt shift lever end that inserts into the steering column,


the tilt one I will get a pic of Monday at latest if I don't grab one later today from the office. On the tilt ones where the hole is on the non-tilt it has material removed about 1/3 of its thickness on either side and forms a curved dish. " Hope you understand that explanation its a little hard to explain as they say a pics worth a thousands words. " The tilt column lever end that inserts into the column is about 1/2 as long as a non-tilt is also. Big differences you could never confuse the 2 by looking at the end that goes into the column.
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Old 11-16-2003, 03:33 AM   #8
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" Hope you understand that explanation its a little hard to explain as they say a pics worth a thousands words. " GMCPaul
I certainly do, looking forward to the other picture.

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Old 11-16-2003, 02:14 PM   #9
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No pic of a tilt one here either. but that ball is missing and it looks more like a machined edge that slides into a notch.
For lack of better words.
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Old 11-16-2003, 09:07 PM   #10
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This is what the end of a tilt lever looks like and you can see the difference as compared to GMC Paul's pic.

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Old 11-17-2003, 02:30 PM   #11
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Old 11-17-2003, 02:38 PM   #12
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LOL hurried home at lunch to scan, upload to web site, and post this pic and did so without waiting to see that JimKshortstep4x4
already posted a pic. LOL
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Old 11-18-2003, 03:52 PM   #13
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Thanks Guys, pretty significant difference in the two.

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Old 11-18-2003, 04:08 PM   #14
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Thats also the same one used in the 70's van tilts. So thats another option if you want to check the boneyard.
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