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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Mike
    Bite the bullet and buy an Ididit
    Most time after ya get a used column, rebuild it
    Meaning -turn signal switch, tilt assy repairs, trimming off all the garbage brackets, etc
    You'll be into it about what a new 1 cost.
    JMHO
    gotta agree. I got a flaming river in raw steel. tilt, turn signals gm plug. bout the same as the Ididit, for 300 was a great investment.

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    I also use the GM columns. I like the tilt & telescoping columns from Olds & Cad's. But I have installed many other GM columns, and I have removed the shifter on some and used it on others. I have even machined my own bell on the one I used in my '37 chevy pickup & the one for my '57 chevy.
    I only pay $25.00 to $60.00 for any column I have ever bought, and I have never had a problem getting one when I need one. I gave away a few when I moved and I still have at least 4-5 of them in the garage now.
    I will make up my own from different parts from a few for the wifes "T" I'm working on now! And they always look at least as good as any you can buy, but alot less $$$$, I polished the one in my '57 chevy.

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