stainless steel collapsible steering column
stainless steel collapsible steering column
has anybody used or know of anybody that has used this column ?
http://www.downunderinnovations.com.au/ ... hp?pid=135
http://www.downunderinnovations.com.au/ ... hp?pid=135
If you can’t convince them, confuse them.
Maybe some of the hotrodders may have used them??
perhaps try throwing the question up here
www.ozrodders.com
go to "forum".
Hope thats of some help...........

perhaps try throwing the question up here
www.ozrodders.com
go to "forum".
Hope thats of some help...........



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That looks pretty schmick! Probably used for hot rods with holden front ends or motors? I'd guess it'd be to suit something from HK onwards
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Lexumus, Have used one in a '55 f100 and a '47 Fargo, They bolt up beautifully and suit rack n pinion set up. Would have to mod colomn hanger i'd assume. Don't know if you could graft to steering box. All in all a neat colomn and fit what ever wheel you want!!
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thx thropzed, just got this reply back from supplier,
"As our S/S Steering Columns are manufactured inhouse, we can modify it to suit your purposes.
Thanks Bill"
looks like another entry on the xmas list for me

"As our S/S Steering Columns are manufactured inhouse, we can modify it to suit your purposes.
Thanks Bill"
looks like another entry on the xmas list for me


If you can’t convince them, confuse them.