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  1. #11

    Default tacomainoh :

    Re: Tilt Steering Column
    Post by tacomainoh on Aug 25, 2006, 12:27am

    So is the fat part of the column outside of the dash then??? on a 725 there might be room for that... in my 715 there is no way to do that and be able to fit between the wheel and the seat LOL

  2. #12

    Default fasteddie :

    Re: Tilt Steering Column
    Post by fasteddie on Aug 25, 2006, 5:45pm

    Fat part is just clear of the dash , I did cut off the original lower mounting plate so I could adjust column up & down to clear dash . Was unable to use original steering wheel , column now has a smaller diameter wheel on it which gives plenty of room to get in & out .

  3. #13

    Default tacomainoh :

    Re: Tilt Steering Column
    Post by tacomainoh on Aug 25, 2006, 6:33pm

    aaaahhh

    that explains it all. I have to have the fat part in the dash or I will be completely smushed in there!!

  4. #14

    Default fasteddie :

    Re: Tilt Steering Column
    Post by fasteddie on Aug 27, 2006, 11:55am

    Just took some measurements . From dash panel to back wall is 42.5 " , from dash straight out to end of column [not counting the steering wheel] is 8.5" . Steering wheel is a 14" diameter , when in straight position on column it's 4" past the front edge of seat .

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