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Re: O/T: '88 Cherokee tilt column disassembly
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Posted by Hobo,NC on December 28, 2006 at 18:30:07 from (71.28.120.31):
In Reply to: Re: O/T: '88 Cherokee tilt column disassembly posted by Chris Vangel on December 28, 2006 at 08:29:21:
I call it sit down werk, its hard to beat and pays well. Were you guys at the first time I did one, could of used a little help, took maybe 4 hr. BTW I had ratter do one of these than a non tilt type enny day. It always amazes me how one figger out how to make this set up, I bet that engineer izz proud of it, I would not be. It also took me quite awhile to figger the telescoping deal out. No problem till it came time to install the lock plate, amazing I only needed to run a bolt down the shaft to lock it. BTW you kin git at a few of the bolts wif out take'in all of the coulum apart but it will not last, ya gotta git'em all to fix it rite BTDT
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