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Old 09-20-2001, 04:26 PM   #1
richd
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Post Steering Column - Cruise vs non-cruise

Hi,

I need to replace the steering column and wheel on my 89 LX 5.0 because there is a few degrees of play at the wheel. The edges on the shaft are somewhat rounded, allowing the wheel to move a little before it grabs.

The column has tilt and cruise, but it looks like the only difference between tilt/cruise columns and tilt only columns would be the slider pins and the bracket they mount on. If that's the only difference I want to just buy a tilt only column (a little cheaper) and move the cruise parts from one to the other.

Anyone know if this is a correct assumption?

Thanks in advance,

Rich D.
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