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Old 01-03-2014, 10:29 PM   #1
knomadd
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Re: CPP steering column

I've got one in my 71. When I opened the box, I found a little bit of rust growing inside. Not sure how bad it is in there, but I installed it anyway. The gear indicator is leaning to one side and the steel is so hard I couldn't drill new mounting holes in it, so I had to use a piece of flat stock and some creative thinking to move it to the top of the column. The right turn signal cancels when I turn to the right, not just while I'm straightening the wheel like it should be.

Other than that, I haven't had any issues with it so far. Been installed for about a year now. It's not my daily driver, but it does get used at least once a week (when it's not torn apart to replace more stuff).
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