JEGS JEGS Universal Floor Shift Tilt Keyed Steering Column - 70448 Steering Column
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32 in. Steering Columns
The Steering Column accepts any 1969-1994 GM steering wheel or aftermarket adapter (included). The 9-hole GM steering wheel adapter has a height of 2.25 inches, not included in column length. Column length is measured from the top of the bell to end of the output shaft.
FAQ
How do you measure a steering column?
- To measure a steering column, start from the bottom where it attaches to the steering shaft, gear, or box, and measure to the top of the column housing where it meets the steering wheel. This measurement will give you the overall length of the steering column.
How is a steering column drop measured?
- A steering column drop is measured from the centerline of the column to where it will connect to the dashboard or firewall. This measurement helps determine the amount of clearance needed for the column to properly fit in the vehicle.
For high-performance automotive enthusiasts seeking precise steering solutions, JEGS offers the Floor Shift Keyed Steering Column, featuring a 5-Position Tilt mechanism for customizable comfort and control. With a length of 32 inches and a 1-inch DD Output Shaft, this steering column provides the durability and functionality required for demanding driving conditions. Upgrade your vehicle's steering performance confidently, courtesy of JEGS High Performance.
Specifications:
Does this column have the 4 factory nuts welded to the column so the factory dash mount bracket can be used? If not, what dash mount bracket do you recommend to use for this column to fit a 1972 Nova
Will this fit a 1973 camaro?
Will this fit in 92 Corvette?
Will this fit an 85 K20?
Will this fit a 1980 C-7 Jeep?
Will this fit a 1971 Corvette?
Is this painted or powder coated?
Does this fit into a 1983 jeep scrambler?
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