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650_c10 08-14-2023 06:24 PM

steering column help
 
How's it going guys. I have a 1964 c10 that I am trying to swap out a steering column from what appears to be late 80's- early 90's GM I want to keep the original handbrake from the 64 and was wondering if anyone had done this or can guide me in the right direction.

72Mountaineer 08-14-2023 08:16 PM

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I've swapped a column from an 80s S10 into my 64, the hand brake wouldn't have room to put under the column, so I adapted an 80s full size foot brake.

650_c10 08-14-2023 08:37 PM

Re: steering column help
 
yeah I really would like to keep the original handbrake if at all possible so I was thinking about using the mounting clamp from an 88-94( https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=l&ai=...BAgCEAw&adurl= ) and then trying to fabricate a bracket for the handle. just curious do yuo have any more pictures of your set up?

72Mountaineer 08-14-2023 09:49 PM

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This is how I mounted the column. It is much bigger diameter than the 64, mine is also a tilt and column shifter. Note the angles welded onto the stock S10 mount, then it fits in the dash hole for the column. No room underneath for the flat plate that mounts the brake lever. The two holes in the black plate mount the stock column bracket, no room for that, either. The mount plate that I used (altered) is the one you refer to from google.

650_c10 08-14-2023 10:04 PM

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do you think that you can get away with using those two holes on the bottom of the bracket(google link) to fabricate something that would bolt to the two holes on the dash that the old steering bracket bolted up to?

64shortbox 08-15-2023 12:52 AM

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Here's how I did my tilt column and kept my stock emergency brake setup. Scroll down to post #4

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=523901

72Mountaineer 08-15-2023 09:04 AM

Re: steering column help
 
If you have a bandsaw and a welder you can make anything out of steel. As I see the only trouble is how low the bracket/handle will be. Could be a real "knee-knocker".

650_c10 08-15-2023 12:47 PM

Re: steering column help
 
Shortbox thanks for the reply I was looking at your thread on how you installed it but yours comes from a 70's van and I only have the 90's column available so I want to try to use it. But for sure your method is something to consider.

Mountaineer of course I just don't have a welder due to space :waah: so my fabricating skills have been limited by a tad

650_c10 08-24-2023 05:49 PM

Re: steering column help
 
hey guys im looking at two columns and they are different at the shift linkage, can someone help me with identifying what vehicle they belong to? https://www.ebay.com/itm/13466287498...iABEgKJjvD_BwE

this one says its to an OBS but isnt the shift linkage supposed to be on the right side? but then this one is correct....what am i missing https://www.ebay.com/itm/11478440247...CABEgIkWfD_BwE


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