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Old 12-19-2010, 06:41 PM
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steering column question.

I am doing a tilt swap for my truck. I have found a complete sr5 column but its supposedly for manual steering. Mine is power steering. Is there a difference in columns? I know the rest is pug and play. just would like to know if there is a differance in shafts or splines.
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no diff .


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um ok thanks.
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Spline count on the columns is identical, and whether it has powersteering or not wont make a difference lol.
just to reiterate on what slacker said.
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thank you lol . I love how short slacker's answer was. I did buy the new column. now I hope the intermittent wipers are gonna be plug and play. mine don't have them. Again thanks for your replies guys.
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