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Old 01-04-2017, 01:39 PM   #3
LockDoc
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Re: Steering column bracket

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Thanks Andy!

The small narrow bracket goes in first and is the one that actually holds the column to the dash. It uses two 5/16 x 1 inch bolts. It is different on the ends so make sure you have it installed correctly. The large one is the pedal stop plate and has two small square holes in it for the pedal bumpers. It uses four 5/16 x 3/4 inch bolts. The fancy one is the trim plate for the gap between the column and dash. It fits over the rubber gasket. It has two #8 or #10 (can't remember for sure) x 3/4 pan head sheet metal screws....

Like Andy said, salvage yard if you have any close. If not check on the parts board on here. Anyone that parts trucks on there will have what you need.

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