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28 in. Steering Columns
JEGS 555-70461 Universal Floor Shift Tilt Steering Column Features:
- 28” 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
- 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
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 the end of the output shaft.
Specifications:
Fit a 68 camaro? Or need a 30 inch? Seems you put 68 camaro in front of column adds like $200....
What is the diameter and the length of the bell portion?
Does this work in a 1966 Chevrolet Impala?
Need to change out the column in my 1988 GMC 3500. Will this work?
Can this column be shortened if the full length puts the lower joint in a bind?
Does this have an internal rag joint eliminator? Do you have a 3 bolt steering wheel adapter for this column and if you do can it be substituted for the 9 bolt? thanks
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