stainless steel collapsible steering column

Includes shock absorbers, springs and steering linkages.

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stainless steel collapsible steering column

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has anybody used or know of anybody that has used this column ?
http://www.downunderinnovations.com.au/ ... hp?pid=135
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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........... :? :? :?
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dont hold your breath on getting posting rights

i have been waiting days for admin to approve me to post :?
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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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gareth wrote:dont hold your breath on getting posting rights

i have been waiting days for admin to approve me to post :?

:roll: It took me about a week, I don't post there much but there is a wealth of rodding information there that has applications in our later models "hotrods".
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FB MAD wrote: :roll: It took me about a week, I don't post there much but there is a wealth of rodding information there that has applications in our later models "hotrods".
That is once you wade through the dribble.... :roll:
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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 8) 8)
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Devilrod wrote:That is once you wade through the dribble.... :roll:
I am surprised they haven't filled the internet yet :roll: :lol:
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They're having a good crack at it! :lol: :lol:
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