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Old 10-09-2005, 01:45 AM   #1
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I would be interested if someone could pass me some information on what length steering column I would need for my 72 Pro-St. I was shopping around and found a good deal but need to know what length of steering column I need. Any help

I was also wondering if I need to beware of any unforseen problems in switching from a SB / T350 to a BB / T400. I have a small hump and was wondering if it will clear the larger size trans. So far all the information I have gotten say that it should be OK. Should is not quite good enough, and want to know from the experts. All you guys....

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Old 10-09-2005, 05:53 AM   #2
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The big block and TH400 will clear a low hump cab as long as you have good cab mounts. If it rubs, replace your cab mounts. I've personally done this, and both times, new mounts made it clear plenty. You don't realize how much these trucks sag as they get old.

I use either van columns or motorhome columns. Both are bolt in and a cheap way to get a tilt.
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