10-01-2019, 12:04 AM | #1 |
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Steering Column .
There I got that out of the way. My steering column was in need of replacement I could pull the steering wheel out about an inch and the horn would go off if you bumped the steering wheel. So this weekend I installed the 70 something Van steering column that I bought from pick and pull about 7 years ago.I had purchased everything to install it, new grant wheel and install kit a 36/DD u joint and a used lower collapsible lower shaft that i had modified ( cut and collapsed ) I cleaned it up gave it a rattle can paint job and then the fun began. Removing the old column was easy enough, the van column install was a challenge because no one around to help, but I got it buttoned up just as my brother in law showed up with some beer. After a couple of cold ones I go to install the steering wheel only to find the install kit is missing some parts and the steering shaft 9/16" nut is no were to be found and the old one is 1/2". Ordered a new install kit and found a 9/16 castle nut at local parts house that fit fine. Went to up load pictures only to find the SD card didn't format and lost all pictures. I will snap some when I get the install kit.
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10-01-2019, 09:24 AM | #2 |
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Location: Manlius, NY
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Re: Steering Column .
Looking forward to seeing the pics. Beer always makes installs clearer and better!
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