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Jeep Tilt Steering Column Popular Q&A
Q: Will a straight steering column replace a tilt steering column on...
A: Yes you can replace the tilt Read More »
Q: Will a 1990 Jeep Cherokee steering column fit in a 1989 jeep wago...
A: Yes! They are the same parts. Just make sure your XJ part is from a 90 not a 91. Jeep changed the 91 and up fitment on the lower column shaft. Read More »
Q: Need a tilt steering column for a 78 jeep cj-5?
A: I think you can fit a cj-7 tilt without to much problem they only hassle will be the wiring of the combination switch on the turn signal. Also the xj cherokee w... Read More »
Q: How to Fix a Loose Tilt Steering Column.
A: 1. Park your car where you will be working and then disconnect both terminals from the battery post using an adjustable wrench. Remove any centerpieces covering... Read More »
Q: Tilt cable on my Jeep TJ 1998 steering column broke how can I fix...
A: This is very common and can be corrected by disassembling the upper half of your steering column and then reassembling it nice and tightly. Read More »