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Old 03-16-2019, 10:34 AM   #9
spudder
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Re: Steereing column length

A van column is the way to go. Easy to adapt by using a collapsible intermediate shaft from a later Chevy truck. This keeps it all GM
Aftermarket columns may be OK, but parts might be an issue.
Here's a tip for you, go find a mini home or motor home on a GM chassis. Most will have a tilt column which is nearly identical to the van. These are fairly common, I know of several in my area.
I've adapted van columns to many other vehicles over 20+ years.
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