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Old 04-13-2015, 07:33 PM   #1
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Correct steering column brackets?

I am replacing the 80's style steering column in my truck back to the original column, due to the current column not being installed with the highest quality. However before i buy the new column, I need all the original brackets for my 69 C-10. I see them on Ebay and wanted to make sure these are the correct brackets for what i need before i pull the trigger and buy em. Thank you in advance!
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Yep those all look like the right ones to me.
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Ok, thanks!
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Re: Correct steering column brackets?

I have a 71 blazer I got apart. Does anyone no were I can get the mounting hardware for steering column under dash?
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Re: Correct steering column brackets?

jjlett69 exactly what I was looking for. Can you or anyone else tell me what sized mounting hardware (nuts / bolts) get used in those brackets and where?

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I have a 71 blazer I got apart. Does anyone no were I can get the mounting hardware for steering column under dash?
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Try the truck or Blazer classifieds. You can't post a "Want To Buy" unless you are a "Premium" member but if you see something for sale you can buy it. A lot of guys parting trucks & Blazers.....

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jjlett69 exactly what I was looking for. Can you or anyone else tell me what sized mounting hardware (nuts / bolts) get used in those brackets and where?

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Kind of depends on what year. The '67 & '68's are a little different because of the emergency brake location.. Most of the bolts are 5/16 x 3/4 or 1 inch.

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