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Chevy Truck Steering Column, Floor Shift,Paintable,Tilt,1955-1959

Item EK-61-282021-1
Chevy Truck Steering Column, Floor Shift,Paintable,Tilt,1955-1959
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Column Lower Output Shaft: 1" DD
      • Includes: Hazard Switch, Turn Signal Switch
      • Column Material: Steel With Natural Finish
      • Can Be Painted To Match Your Interior
      • Works With Original Or Aftermarket Steering Wheels
      • Self Canceling Turn Signals
      • Hazard Switch And Knobs
      • Plain Steel Column ready For Primer And Paint
      • Photo Shown In Chrome
      • Tilt Column

      Description

      An ididit tilting steering column will make the perfect addition to your 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 or 1959 floor-shift Chevy. The steering column is a component of an automobile that controls steering and hosts other crucial parts like the ignition, turn signal, cruise control switch, and wiper switch. Located underneath the dash, the column is connected to various steering components on the chassis. There are different reasons to replace your steering column. If you hear a clunking or squeaking sound coming from the column, then there is cause for concern because disrepair may follow. Don’t let that worn out steering column steer you astray. Invest in a new ididit paintable column for your 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 and 1959 Chevy. Available at Eckler’s Classic Chevy Trucks today!

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