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Old 08-17-2010, 05:38 AM
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Default Tilt Column for Nova

Iam curious if a tilt column from a 69 camaro will fit into a 72 Nova. Cause they are both rear steer i figured they would. I have heard rumors that they are diff. Not looking for correctness, just function. Thanks in advance, The "MOF"
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Default Re: Tilt Column for Nova

I believe that Tilt columns for all small and intermediate GM cars will interchange, with changing out some of the brackets. The length of the intermediate shaft will differ depending on application. A column out of a Grand Prix or Monte Carlo will fit other A bodies. The Corvette and full size cars have longer columns due to their design.
I have used the 70-81 Camaro column in 69-72 A body applications.

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