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Re: help identify column
So the first thing I am hearing is that size matters. Sorry.
Kevsclassics, what tipped you off?
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Re: help identify column
A pic of the whole column will help. It looks like the rubber seal on the column is the truck type,also the wire connector. Wheres the N/S switch?
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Re: help identify column
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Re: help identify column
The 2nd pic is dark but I see where the intermediate shaft connects to the end of column is correct of a truck, plus the dash seal is for a truck. take a better pic of lower end of column so we can see location of nuetral safety switch and I can tell for sure.
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