I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
I will not use my steering wheel as a pull-up bar when I use my ole-truck
brakes.
OK. That said, does anybody have a spare steering column mounting plate for
a task force they'd be looking to sell? -the large upper mount:
triangular and flanged on both ends, bolts to the underside of the dash and
around the top of the steering column.
I busted mine somehow and need another. Broke at the flange bend, right
where it mates to the bottom mounting collar on the steering wheel. Looks
like two forty-minute sessions a day on my Chevrolet Total Fitness Gym, AKA
Armstrong Steering System, is starting to pay off.
The plate looks something like this. Thanks folks!:
________
Top \ / Side __
\ / /
_/\_ /
\ <Mine is busted here at the flange bend.
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