
RE: Tilt columns
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RE: Tilt columns
- From: Sean B <polecat2@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 13:05:17 +0000
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I called them about it a few weeks ago, and they told me it is a GM
column that I would have to "adapt" to fit my Mopar. The length is
different, the end is different, and I am responsible for making it fit
the dash, firewall and steering box! It is also up to me to modify
their column's GM style harness to my Mopar. I asked the salesman if
they are making GM columns, why advertise they now make Mopar columns, a
blatant lie. He told me that was a good question, and he hears it a
lot. Don't buy into it.
Sean
Bob E Asay wrote:
>
>
> Flaming River advertises an aftermarket Mopar tilt column. It doesn't
> really
> say which it fits. Does anyone know if this will fit out 62to65 mopars
> specifically B bodies? Bob A.
>
>
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