anybody own an Ididit column ?

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anybody own an Ididit column ?

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I have a chrome ididit column, really dresses up the interior and was fairly simple to install. I feel it is definitely worth the money.
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Got one in my 65 project. Unfortunately, it didn't come with the "interior package" found on the website (Ken's truck) :cry:
It does, however, have the "accessory kit" at the other end of the column, courtesy of Fatman Fabrications :D
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Those do look pretty sweet. Do they not offer one for the 64?
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It's not listed specifically, but I've been told it is available. It appears to be a custom application. I'll have to take some measurements to understand the differences. I know the signal switches differ, but don't think that would be a problem, especially since the t. s. switches interchange with early Falcons.
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i have repaired 2 of them so far, they shorted out the signal wires in the column, both were gm car applications
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DukeRoche wrote:Those do look pretty sweet. Do they not offer one for the 64?
64 steering wheel shaft is part of the steering box , you have to cut the shaft off the old box and weld a piece on the box to conn the new column to. universal joint type of thing.

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i have a 28" unit in my uni. custom install.
nice product.
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*ryno* wrote:i have a 28" unit in my uni. custom install.
nice product.
Do you have power steering? would the column need to be shorter for PS?
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Casey 65 wrote:
*ryno* wrote:i have a 28" unit in my uni. custom install.
nice product.
Do you have power steering? would the column need to be shorter for PS?
I do have power steering on a mm2 front end. I needed the 28" to clear custom shock mounts for the air bag suspension
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