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Available in lengths of 28", 30", 32", or 33" long from steering wheel base to end of their 1" Double D shaft. Each has a standard GM 3-7/8" wire harness, 5-position tilt, and accept stock 1969-up GM steering wheels or our custom wheels with an adapter (sold separately).
Make your 1957 Chevy more comfortable to drive byinstalling a new Ididit steering column. Ididit tilt steering columns with no shifter willmove the steering wheel back 2" towards the driver. Columns usethe common 1969 and up GM wheel adapters. Choose plain paintable steel or chrome finish.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a tilt column in your Mustang and still be able to use your original steering wheel? These columns bolt to the original dash mount and include a new lower column mount.The wiring is also easy to hook-up.Requires you to modify the original input shaft on the steering box and you will need the coupler that is sold separately.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a tilt column in your Mustang and still be able to use your original steering wheel? These columns bolt to the original dash mount and include a new lower column mount.The wiring is also easy to hook-up.Column is a straight bolt-in when used with the new rag joint (also sold separately).
Uses the common 1969 and up GM wheel adapters and 3-7/8" wiring plug. Listed below are wiring adapters for the stock harness along with a floor mount.No-shift columns use 1" DD U-joints. When using the original steering box, the input shaft will need to be cut and modified into a 3/4" DD.
Uses the common 1969 and up GM wheel adapters and 3-7/8" wiring plug. Listed below are wiring adapters for the stock harness along with a floor mount.Column uses 3/4"-36 spline U-joints. When using the original steering box, the input shaft will need to be cut and modified into a 3/4" DD.
Uses the common 1969 and up GM wheel adapters and 3-7/8" wiring plug. Listed below are wiring adapters for the stock harness along with a floor mount. No-shift columns use 1" DD U-joints. When using the original steering box, the input shaft will need to be cut and modified into a 3/4" DD.
These universal tilt steering columns have all the features you are looking for but at a cost you can afford. They accept a 1" DD u-joint and the common '69-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. The wiring uses the GM 4-1/4" connector. The shifter columns include the shift indicator and a straight and offset shifter arm
Now you can update your 1955-57 Chevy car with a tilt wheel column. Available in paintable or chrome finish, and with or without a shifter. They accept a 1" DD u-joint or coupler and '69-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. Keep in mind that a tilt column will move the steering wheel back about 2".'55-'57 Steering Column Instruction Sheet (pdf)
Don't you wish you had a little more room than that roadster column gives you? This 30" tilt column has a 1-3/4 "tubediameter so it can replace your existing column easily. It accepts the normal '69-'94 GM steering wheel adapters, 1" DD u-joints, as well as common GM turn signal connectors.
These universal tilt steering columns have all the features you are looking for but at a cost you can afford. They accept a 1" DD u-joint and the common '69-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. The wiring uses the GM 4-1/4" connector.
Now you can update your 1955-57 Chevy car with a tilt wheel column. Available in paintable or chrome finish, and with or without a shifter. They accept a 1" DD u-joint or coupler and '69-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. Keep in mind that a tilt column will move the steering wheel back about 2". '55-'57 Steering Column Instruction Sheet (pdf)
Now you can update your 1955 or 1956 Chevy passenger car with a 5-way adjustable tilt wheel column.They accept a 1" DD U-joint or coupler and '67-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. Keep in mind that a tilt column will move the steering wheel back about 2".If you are using a stock steering box you will have to modify it to accept a 3/4" DD.
Now you can update your 1957 Chevy passenger car with a 5-way adjustable tilt wheel column.They accept a 1" DD U-joint or coupler and '67-'94 GM steering wheels or adapters. Keep in mind that a tilt column will move the steering wheel back about 2".If you are using a stock steering box you will have to modify it to accept a 3/4" DD.Made from stainless steel tubing available in a paintable or chrome finish, without a shifter.Instruction(PDF)