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Aftermarket Steering Column #155600
11/23/08 10:47 PM
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Hi All,
I am thinking of buying an aftermarket column for my 34 coupe project and was wondering if anyone has experience with either Flaming River or IDIDIT columns? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Arno

Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: B1arno] #155601
11/23/08 11:43 PM
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Escondido, CA. Ron Podsiadly,...
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both are good products, but I have never used a new one, only junkyard columns in all my builds Ron...

Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: B1arno] #155602
11/24/08 10:56 AM
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Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: Mopar Ron] #155603
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both are good products, but I have never used a new one, only junkyard columns in all my builds Ron...




Ok, Ron brings up another question. Are there certain junkyard columns that work better in streetrods than others? Favorites?
Arno

Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: B1arno] #155604
11/24/08 05:11 PM
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both are good products, but I have never used a new one, only junkyard columns in all my builds Ron...




Ok, Ron brings up another question. Are there certain junkyard columns that work better in streetrods than others? Favorites?
Arno





on cars that I need a shifter on the column I use a Cordoba column thay have a shifter and indicator

and some trucks or vans have tilts with no shifter on them. of I have used a column with a shifter and just cut off and filled the shifter hole to make a smoother looking one Ron...

Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: B1arno] #155605
11/24/08 06:08 PM
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Used Ididit on the 36 Plymouth, works great, installs easy.


36 Plymouth Coupe
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518 trans
8 3/4 rear
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Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: B1arno] #155606
11/24/08 08:23 PM
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I used a brushed stainless steel "Flaming River", with tilt easy installation and looks great

Re: Aftermarket Steering Column [Re: 33Plymouth] #155607
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Definately check out Lime Works, some nice gear and great guys







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