1967-72 F100 Truck Steering Column
These Steering Column Kits are built-to-order, and have a standard 2-4 week lead time.
Designed in conjunction with aftermarket steering. Steering Column may need additional adjustments to fit with factory steering box
Flaming River 30" Tilt Steering Column with FFG welded bracket modification for 1967-72 Ford F100s.
We did the hard work for you. We've built a lot of these 1967-72 F100 trucks and we figured out the best way to set up your steering set up in your Ford Truck.
Description: Flaming River steering columns are our favored steering column vendor for their quality and design. The column is shorter in the cone section compared to competitors, measuring 7 inches from the steering wheel mount to the bottom of the cone, which is 2 inches shorter than other column options.
Ours comes with a custom-welded bracket specifically designed to fit the 1967-1972 Ford F100s.
Features:
- Welded Bracket: Designed for perfect fit in 1967-72 Ford Trucks, welded by us in our shop.
- Available Options: Floor Shift or Column Shift
- Available Options: Mill Stainless Finish (Paintable) or Black Cerakoted by our shop. (Contact us if you're interested in a polished finish).
- No Neutral Safety Switch
- Increased Space: Shorter cone design allows the steering wheel to be positioned 2 inches further away from the driver, improving comfort and driving position.
- Finish Customization: Bracket can be painted or coated to match or complement the truck’s interior (Mill Paintable Finish).
- No Indicator Customization: Columns can be ordered without the factory indicator, which is redundant when using Dakota Digital gauges.
- Design: Cleaner look by removing the indicator, which simplifies gauge alignment and provides a more streamlined appearance.
Essential for a clean and functional installation of the steering column, ensuring that the column is securely mounted. Ideal for 1967-72 Ford Trucks, other Flaming River options available for both Ford and Chevy trucks in other year ranges. Browse other steering columns here.
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