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32 in. Steering Columns
JEGS 555-70477 Column Shift Steering Column Features:
- Universal design that can be made to fit most vehicles by modifying the wiring harness to the vehicle’s harness, mounting brackets, steering shaft, and steering wheel
- 32” column length is measured from the top of the bell to the end of the output shaft
- Includes (optional) 9-hole gm steering adapter, tilt, turn signal & hazard levers, and gm-style electrical plug
- Black finish for great looks and a long life
- Accepts any 1969-1994 GM steering wheel or adapter
The column includes a 9-hole GM steering wheel adapter with a height of 2.25 inches, not included in the column length. Column length is measured from the top of the bell to end of the output shaft.
Specifications:
Will this work for an 86 f150?
Got a 85 Chevy c10 just wondering if this would fit?
Will this work for 62 impala and will my 62 impala steering wheel fit this? If this fits what will I need to hook up to 500 series steering box .
Will this just bolt into a 1972 Chevy C10 truck? Thanks Ernie
Do this come in a keyed version? What else is needed to fit a 84 Chevy c10?
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