Prior to 1969, GM had tilt steering columns in production, but these were typically only available in their luxury models. From 1969 on up, tilt columns were readily available in most GM vehicles.
Since trucks are primarily designed and manufactured as beasts of burden rather than luxury rides, any upgrade that improves the driving comfort of a classic pickup is a welcome one. One quick and ...
The early Mustang steering system is fairly basic and lends itself to a trouble-free life with maybe a tie-rod end replacement thrown in every decade or so. However, due to the basic no-frills design ...
In the April issue of Classic Trucks we looked at the updates that were done to a 1964 Chevy pickup belonging to Hec Valdez. Since its retirement, what once was a working truck is now a work in ...
Zigwheels takes its viewers through one of the breakthroughs of the motoring industry While taking a tour out of the city, having a steering wheel that cannot adjust becomes a pain for the driver ...
Given vehicles of different makes and models, name the type of steering column and explain how components of the column can influence vehicle rescue operations Experience shows us that the most ...
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