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Old 01-20-2025, 04:09 PM   #1
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Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

Van tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve. Use a regular non key van/RV tilt column by trimming the shift arm at the bottom of the tube and swap on this sleeve. You could use a real 67-72 column shift tilt as well if you are brave. You will also need to fill the oval light bulb hole and screw holes in the upper sleeve where the PRNDL indicator was. This is something that took me a long time to come up with. It involved 3D scanning, 3D cad modelling and many many versions of the print in different materials to refine the part and its dimensions. They are 3D printed in carbon fiber filled nylon like the parts you see on car customizers TV programs. Very strong and very stiff. The pictures show it in as printed and primed versions ready to sand and paint. It fits the stock shift tube nicely and the stock snap ring retains it. I'll sell them in the as printed state for $100.00 Canadian / $70.00 US which will get you into a genuine GM quality floor shift tilt at a fraction of the price of an inferior aftermarket unit. Please note the picture with the tube is just to demonstrate that it fits onto the top of the tube just like the original.

You will have to fully disassemble your van column to put truck rubbers on it. This just replaces the stock sleeve when it goes back together.

Be in the first 2 buyers and I’ll give you deal $40.00 US and I can sand out most of the print lines on my lathe as well for free on the first two so they are faster to prep, prime and paint.

If you refurbish and sell columns and want to buy a quantity please PM me.
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Old 01-20-2025, 07:00 PM   #2
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

Are you saying this is all it takes to convert a column shift tilt to a color shift tilt?
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Old 01-20-2025, 08:35 PM   #3
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

You have to take a van column apart to put the truck rubber parts on it. When apart trim the shift arm off of the engine bay end of the silver inner shift tube if you want it gone. Install my sleeve sanded, prepped and painted as you please and then fill the light bulb and screw holes on the top sleeve where the PRNDL was. Just carefully weld or solder in a small patch, fill and paint. Done. My sleeve replaces the part where the lever and pointer lumps were. Nice smooth floor shift van tilt column on the cheap. Be in the first 2 buyers and I’ll give you deal. Do consider that there’s a bit of effort taking one apart and putting back together if it’s your first time.
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Old 01-21-2025, 10:05 AM   #4
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

Does this include the shift tube also?
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

Are all measurements the exact same size as the original part? If so I will take one
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Old 01-22-2025, 09:44 AM   #6
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Does this include the shift tube also?
No that is just for display so that you can see the part installed properly. Just the sleeve.
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

The picture of the beige piece, is that a 3D bowl? Do you have a picture of a column using the 3d bowl completely assembled?
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The picture of the beige piece, is that a 3D bowl? Do you have a picture of a column using the 3d bowl completely assembled?
That is the steering wheel end fully assembled without a wheel or tilt/signal levers. The top sleeve on this one still needs to have the light bulb hole filled. I'll get a pic of this complete column posted up tonight.
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Are all measurements the exact same size as the original part? If so I will take one
Internally the part that slips over the tube looks different than stock one but you can't see it when installed. It is as close as I can get it. It is not absolutely identical but it is very close. It is not a cast metal part like an original so it is not possible to make it identical. It is worth noting that once the shift lever is gone this is only a cosmetic piece. It had a mechanical purpose with a lever and needed to be very strong. That requirement is gone when the shift lever is gone. An original floor shift non tilt column has just a plastic sleeve like this here as well.

Please PM me your shipping details so I can figure out shipping. You are the first buyer so I'll let you have it for a discounted US 40$ price. One more left at this price for buyer number two. Also as the first buyer I can chuck one up in the lathe and sand the bulk of the print lines out of it if you are going to prep, prime and paint it. I'll get you a pic of the stock one and a printed one side by side.
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

I'll take one
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

Payment sent, thank you.
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Re: Van/RV Tilt column floor shift conversion sleeve

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It is not a cast metal part like an original so it is not possible to make it identical. It is worth noting that once the shift lever is gone this is only a cosmetic piece. It had a mechanical purpose with a lever and needed to be very strong. That requirement is gone when the shift lever is gone. An original floor shift non tilt column has just a plastic sleeve like this here as well.
StingRay, regarding that last part of your above quoted info in bold, could it be possible that you are thinking of a later model year or application of steering column? As an fyi, all 1967-72 C/K model four speed manual non-tilt steering columns used the same p/n 3902569 pot metal extension (bell/bowl) housing with no shift lever, see below pics from our old saved folder archives. Mel
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