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GM tilt column wanted.
Good afternoon all, who is the go to person for a quality built (rebuilt) GM tilt steering column for my 1977 Chevy Cheyenne K20 4X4 pickup truck. My truck came w/ a tilt but at some point in it's life it was removed and replaced with a non-tilt. I have the one currently installed as a good usable core to help bring the price point down. Please let me know if you can recommend someone that is honest, fair and reliable.
Who not to use as well would also be helpful. I also have interest in a factory AM/FM radio for the same vehicle if someone has one sitting on a shelf. Thank You. Tim john--- Last edited by Tim john; 05-29-2023 at 09:24 PM. |
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call at 214-616-1994 he rebuilds all kinds of gm columns and does them correctly. he does 64-up A body, 67-up gm trucks, 67-up F body etc.
tell him gary in tulsa sent you. |
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Thank you Gary for the lead, I will do so. Much appreciated. I found outfits online that do but no knowledge or experience with them.
Tim john--- |
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Why not do it yourself and save even more dollar bills?
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/sm...?topic=12525.0
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Did hundreds of these threw out my automotive career.
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Thank you for the continued assistance. I would rebuild it myself but the problem is that I do not have the tilt column for the truck, junk yards around here are pretty much cleaned up of good usable cores. Thank you for the nice tutorial link of the process, nicely done.
Tim |
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