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Old 02-10-2014, 06:22 PM   #1
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1966 tilt wheel

Anyone replaced their stock steering column with a Tilt with key and column automatic shifter from another truck????
I'm wondering is this can be put in my 66 truck
do you have photos of it in your truck?
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Old 02-10-2014, 06:52 PM   #2
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

I pulled the pin on the shifter--shaved the lump, pulled the hazard switch--shaved it and can guess that if you pulled the rack, the switch etc you could shave the hump there too. Harness is an easy wire swap and in the FAQ there is a write up on the neutral safety switch relocation/modification.
Mine is in my build thread.
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Old 02-10-2014, 07:23 PM   #3
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

I want to keep the Key on the new column...
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Old 02-10-2014, 09:06 PM   #4
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

I had one in my 65 several years ago but changed it to a 72 tilt. Sorry I don't have any pictures though.
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

The column in my truck is tilt/telescopic! It is out of a 1966 Oldsmobile Tornado. unfortunately I was unable to find any pics of it. I will continue my search though.
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Old 02-11-2014, 10:14 AM   #6
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

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Anyone replaced their stock steering column with a Tilt with key and column automatic shifter from another truck????
I'm wondering is this can be put in my 66 truck
do you have photos of it in your truck?
Used a tilt column from a 91 suburban, also used wiring harness, fuse block, engine, trans, power steering, disc brake crossmember etc.

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here is where we merged old and new brackets to allow use of the 91 column and wiring....
http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-GMC/i-WSB2DjV

after shortening the column we redrilled the shaft and used nylon bolts to save the collapsible steering column...

http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-GMC/i-tDRR9pW

keep scrolling to see more details....Kieth hope this helped !!!

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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

thanks Keith.............time for pick and pull

I might look for a mid 70's truck column. about 1973-78.
I like the key in the column
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

I think there are some posts here about using a column out of a van--you don't have to shorten. Can't find them at the moment, though.
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I think there are some posts here about using a column out of a van--you don't have to shorten. Can't find them at the moment, though.
Jeff, I think you're talking about a column like mine out of a 70's chevy van, "Kev's Classic's is the man when it come to tilt columns for our trucks!!!!
Looks like it came with it!
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

Will a column from a 1973-1980 work without Too much hassle. I want the key and shifter on the column
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thanks Keith.............time for pick and pull

I might look for a mid 70's truck column. about 1973-78.
I like the key in the column
Don't forget that the motor homes of the '70's used quite-adaptable/fittable columns, altho' they often used keyless columns. The one in my '66, keyless, came from a 73 or 74 motor home. It practically bolted right in. Re-wiring it was child's play.
Kieth's write-up and pics were fantastic, weren't they?
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Re: 1966 tilt wheel

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thanks Keith.............time for pick and pull

I might look for a mid 70's truck column. about 1973-78.
I like the key in the column

My 91 column has the key in the column, but there is no shift indicator. You can tell which gear it is in by feel. I do not miss the indicator.....
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My 91 column has the key in the column, but there is no shift indicator. You can tell which gear it is in by feel. I do not miss the indicator.....
Kieth, we understand how you soon got used to driving w/o the indicator; but how do u explain it to all the other people you loan your truck to?
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Kieth, we understand how you soon got used to driving w/o the indicator; but how do u explain it to all the other people you loan your truck to?
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