Tilt steering column

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  1. MeanGreen72Mav

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    Does anybody know of a tilt steering column that is an easy swap in to the Maverick?
     

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  3. MeanGreen72Mav

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    Thanks, I'll check it out
     
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    A column from a 67-73 Mustang/Cougar would be a easier swap. But it's not a bolt-in swap.
     
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    They make some nice aftermarket columns for the 65-73 Mustang I'll check them out. Thanks
     
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    I believe tilt columns were offered in the 1975-1980 version of the Granada/Monarch and they would be a bolt in swap, although I've never seen one.

    I borrowed an idea from another member on this forum (THACK) and combined the top part of a 1977 Thunderbird with the lower part of my Maverick's original column to get tilt. I had both columns out and laid them side by side and figured out where to cut them so the overall length would be the same and welded the T-bird piece to the Maverick piece. I can't remember, but there might have been some cutting and splicing of the turn signal switch connector or at least moving around of the pins, but nothing too hard. I think I also had to shorten the rod that goes from the ignition cylinder to the switch on the column. Just throwing out another idea for a way to get a tilt column in a Maverick. :)
     
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    yes, this is correct (on my car) but they get loose over time:mad:
     
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    Who is "They"? The column? The Steering Wheel? :huh:
     
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    the column part that actually tilts torward the steering wheel, if that makes any sence.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    They all do eventually. I'm not sure about Fords but you could tighten the GM's up relatively easily.
     
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    Thanks for the ideas. I guess I'll be hitting the junk yards soon considering the aftermarket columns are $450 and up.
     

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