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Column on a 64c10
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J.R.62
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| Posts: 1
| Joined: 11/07
Posted: 01/01/10 03:59 PM
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Happy new year... front suspension went well.. Got a new a new question. I am going to switch column from a 75c10 to my 64c10. Can anybody tell me what wiring should i switch, because this column has wiring plugs?
Thanks..
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babyhuey
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| Joined: 06/10
Posted: 06/08/10 02:45 AM
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on mine I made a adapter harness with the donor plug (81 to 64) and one i got from the bone yard even got the 4ways to work hope his helps
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Girard82
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| Posts: 9
| Joined: 09/10
Posted: 09/24/10 08:52 PM
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Strike Sufficient Using Golf Clubs
As for the query of sturdiness, let's face it, if you ever strike anything sufficient using golf clubs time and time again, this wants in which should be challenging and long lasting. That tend to be encouraged to be formidable sufficient in order to stand almost feet visitors too since occasional weak drive. ishiner
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smurf1
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| Joined: 12/07
Posted: 09/25/10 03:27 PM
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Hey Girard82! Dude, you need to get your medications checked, cuz the #### you're talkin about on this blog and the next 4-5 don't make a F'n bit of sense and doesn't have anything to do with Classic Trucks.
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Posted: 07/14/12 04:48 PM
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If your looking for a tilt column, try a unit from a 72 Chevy P/U. I had one put in my '65 Suburban, and could even use the original steering wheel, so it looks like it came that way from the factory.
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