92 rs camaro steering colum into 89 iroc?
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Car: 89 iroc-z 5.7tpi 350,
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92 rs camaro steering colum into 89 iroc?
will it work if i change steering wheels? and is that all i have to do?
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Car: 89 iroc-z 5.7tpi 350,
Engine: 5.7tpi 350,
Transmission: T-56 fully built WOOHOO
Originally posted by TraviZ
no the iroc has a super duty steering column its .23" diameter bigger to handle the extra torque steer.
no the iroc has a super duty steering column its .23" diameter bigger to handle the extra torque steer.
i hate you stop runing my threads bish
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Car: '02 Z06
Engine: L33 5.7
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: Stock IRS
i own your threads.
however im serious, the iroc columns aer about 1/4 inch wider overall to accomodate the torque steer.
however im serious, the iroc columns aer about 1/4 inch wider overall to accomodate the torque steer.
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Originally posted by TraviZ
i own your threads.
however im serious, the iroc columns aer about 1/4 inch wider overall to accomodate the torque steer.
i own your threads.
however im serious, the iroc columns aer about 1/4 inch wider overall to accomodate the torque steer.
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Car: '02 Z06
Engine: L33 5.7
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ok buddy dont believe me, but i dont wanna see any SOB posts when your steering shaft in the engine bay snaps clean in half.
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