01-01-2008, 06:56 PM | #1 |
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tilt column
Switched over from manual to auto and i figured if i was going to hack up the column i might was well try to install a tilt column. I've found info hear and there but maybe someone here can answer my questions..
What year tilt columns will work? What modifications are required to fit to the stock steering box? column shift or not, I can just cut off the shifter.(Putting a floor shifter in) Last edited by David Flores; 01-01-2008 at 06:58 PM. |
01-02-2008, 05:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: tilt column
Van column work well, up to 1980. If you get one cut the harness plug out of the van so you can make a junction plug. A few of the wires are differnt but most are the same. The plugs are differnt is all. I set the column up in the truck first and then welded two nuts on it to mount it to the bracket. It worked out just fine, and I used a u joint where the columns met. The bottom half I took out of a 92 Caprice but any one from a later truck will work also.
You can kinda see the junction plug in the last picture but the hand brake kinda blocks it.
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02-12-2008, 04:42 AM | #4 |
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Re: tilt column
Jeep Cherokee's use a GM column and look to bolt up like Chevy Fleetside's pics. I happen to have one out i have for a cruise control swap to my Jeep. If i can help with pics or measurements i'd be glad to help.
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It will fit with some modification, check this out - http://www.persh.org/pickup/steering.htm - it'll give an idea (along with some pictures) of what it takes to accomplish the install.
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02-12-2008, 10:13 AM | #6 |
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Re: tilt column
I just have an 88 column now hanging in the spot where that van column was. I did it differntly then Persh did. This is as far as I have gotten. Still sitting there..
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Re: tilt column
Why did you get rid of the van column?
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02-12-2008, 11:11 AM | #8 |
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Is 30 bucks good for a 79 suburban tilt column?
I think I'm going to pick it up sometime this week. Probably spend about 15 in gas to drive down to georgetown. |
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I am using the wiring harness from the 88 burb. So the column will fit right in. The high beam switch is on the column also. I could go back if I want. I have another van column that is better then the one that was in the truck. I also get the locking steering wheel which I know is no big deal but it is better then nothing.
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Re: tilt column
Any column can be made to work. It's just figuring out how to mount it and then adapt to the wiring. I used one from an Astro van. Had to enlarge the cut out in the dash to fit the larger diameter column then built a simple mount for it. About an hours worth of work and it's mounted and ready to hook up.
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