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Old 02-04-2024, 04:39 PM   #9
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Re: This gap is not normal right?

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Originally Posted by dmjlambert View Post
This thread is getting interestinger and interestinger. I wonder of there are some modifications to that under dash bracketry needed in addition to cutting the gauge panel on the scribed line, in order to get the steering column to be higher and get the steering wheel off your lap more.
For my setup, I'm not sure how high the steering column is. I've never had the stock seats in to know how high I'll be sitting in the truck. I haven't gotten there yet as far as the restore goes. When I bought the truck it had late 80 or early 90s seats. I took those out and am in the process of putting it back to factory original as far as the seats go.
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