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32 in. Steering Columns
JEGS 555-70496 Column Shift Keyed Steering Column Notes:
- 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 the end of the output shaft.
FAQ
How do you measure a tilt steering column?
- Measure the JEGS 70496 chrome tilt steering column from the bottom of the shaft where it hooks to the steering box, rack, or shaft to where the steering wheel meets the end of the column.
What is a tilt steering column?
- The JEGS 70496 tilt steering column is an adjustable column that allows the driver to tilt the wheel for personalized comfort, enhancing the driving experience.
Specifications:
Does this item fit a 1957 Chevy Bel-Air 210 station wagon
does the steering wheel lock when the ignition switch turnde off?
Does this fit a 1965 c10 chevy
This item fit a 1994 Chevy suburban silverarotto 5.7. K1500
Will this work for a 1985 Monte carlo
Does this column fit 71-75 impala
Willl this fit a 1992 Chevy g20 van
Will this fit a 1979 mercury monarch coupe
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