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Ouch! Do you not have any junkyards in your area that might have a good used one? My yard charges $45 + $3 core for a steering column without air bag. Comes with the steering wheel. Often the key is in it. After tax and environmental charge you are looking at ~$55. I’d at least call around before dropping that kind of money.
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Ouch! Do you not have any junkyards in your area that might have a good used one? My yard charges $45 + $3 core for a steering column without air bag. Comes with the steering wheel. Often the key is in it. After tax and environmental charge you are looking at ~$55. I’d at least call around before dropping that kind of money.

The 2 at my local yard are worse than the one I have..

Everything is wrong with mine.. cowels are beat up and cut up, shifter level and tilt level dont work properly, you can move the whole wheel a couple of inches up and down and an inch left to right. Only thing that works right is the bloody key!

This is for the wife and she is used to modern trucks.. so I guess if it is as good as it sounds it will be worth it.. i will report back next week ..

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The 2 at my local yard are worse than the one I have..

Everything is wrong with mine.. cowels are beat up and cut up, shifter level and tilt level dont work properly, you can move the whole wheel a couple of inches up and down and an inch left to right. Only thing that works right is the bloody key!

This is for the wife and she is used to modern trucks.. so I guess if it is as good as it sounds it will be worth it.. i will report back next week ..

Only thing I can suggest is that you could use columns right through 91. That should open up a few options. I probably have half a dozen good ones here in Saskatchewan. Even with shipping I don't think they would come to that kind of price.

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Only thing I can suggest is that you could use columns right through 91. That should open up a few options. I probably have half a dozen good ones here in Saskatchewan. Even with shipping I don't think they would come to that kind of price.

The Bullnose steering columns are not too bad to rebuild. I just did mine last fall, however it was not a tilt column. I've seen rebuilt Bullnose tilt columns on Ebay for $600 USD. Mine had the added issue of being a three-on-the-tree column, but even that isn't a big deal...it was more of an issue with the repair parts being obsolete that anything else.

The problem I had was locating all of the parts. I ended up with steering column parts from I think 3 or 4 different NOS Ebay sellers, the lower bearing from Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, and the rest from the Ford dealer. The other major problem was that the mounting tabs had rusted/broken off the firewall mounting plate. I had to sand blast the plate, weld new mounting tabs on, and then re-adhere the rubber to the plate, and paint. From what I've read online, this is a fairly common problem, at least in the rust belt.

I would think these column repair shops would do a very nice job. They're going to have everything on hand, and will do them quickly.

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The Bullnose steering columns are not too bad to rebuild. I just did mine last fall, however it was not a tilt column. I've seen rebuilt Bullnose tilt columns on Ebay for $600 USD. Mine had the added issue of being a three-on-the-tree column, but even that isn't a big deal...it was more of an issue with the repair parts being obsolete that anything else.

The problem I had was locating all of the parts. I ended up with steering column parts from I think 3 or 4 different NOS Ebay sellers, the lower bearing from Jeff's Bronco Graveyard, and the rest from the Ford dealer. The other major problem was that the mounting tabs had rusted/broken off the firewall mounting plate. I had to sand blast the plate, weld new mounting tabs on, and then re-adhere the rubber to the plate, and paint. From what I've read online, this is a fairly common problem, at least in the rust belt.

I would think these column repair shops would do a very nice job. They're going to have everything on hand, and will do them quickly.

I had the money and not the time.. i have hunted down so much stuff for this Bronco in the last month i just could bear to tear the column down!!

I need to update the project thread!

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I had the money and not the time.. i have hunted down so much stuff for this Bronco in the last month i just could bear to tear the column down!!

Oh I get it. I had lots of time because my truck wasn't going anywhere when I took the column apart. By the time I sorted out what parts I needed, sourced them and waited for them to arrive, my steering column was out of service for a solid month.

I think you'll be happy with it when you get it back and installed.

 

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