33" - 41" Collapsible Steering Column Dirt Late Model Imca Modified Nascar Race on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, United States
New Collapsible steering column with quick release. The column is adjustable in length from 33"- 41" This is the proper length for most dirt late model style race cars and many other applications as well. The quick release is a spline style pull back quick release. The end of the shaft has splines for a 3/4 20 Spline u-joint. Shipping to the US only via Fedex ground.
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