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01-02-2021, 10:27 PM | #1 |
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TCI Engineering’s 1963-1987 C10 Pro-Touring IFS
I am installing TCI Engineering’s 1963-1987 C10 Pro-Touring IFS on my 1972 and not sure how to best connect the steering shaft. The angle is a little sharp and as is the shaft would pass through at the corner of the TCI crossmember mount at the top of the frame. I do have a factory tilt column that I would like to keep.
Does anyone have the TCI kit installed and have pictures? Anyone have any ideas based on the attached photos? |
01-05-2021, 11:48 AM | #2 |
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Re: TCI Engineering’s 1963-1987 C10 Pro-Touring IFS
R&P swap set-ups usually require a shorter steering column for the best joint angles. I would make a call to TCI for their recommendation. Beyond that, you'll need to get creative & might need a 3-joint setup w/a brace to help reduce angles.
I took about 5-6" off of a vintage 67-72 auto tilt column in my 64 so I could get away w/using 2 joints @ decent angles (PB set-up w/R&P).
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