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Upper Steering Column Bearing (67-68 Biscayne, Caprice, Impala)

Item EK-40-901573
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Upper Steering Column Bearing
      • For Models With Tilt Wheel
      • Restores Steering Column, Allows Smooth Turning Without Binding
      • Fits 67-68 Biscayne, Caprice, Impala

      Description

      Premium Steering Component. The Upper Steering Column Bearing is designed to restore the steering column functionality by enabling smooth and effortless rotation. It ensures the steering wheel operates without binding, enhancing driving comfort and control. This component is essential for maintaining responsiveness in vehicles equipped with tilt wheel models.

      Durable Construction. Crafted for longevity, this bearing is made using high-quality materials that provide reliable performance and resistance to wear. The design accommodates tilt wheel assemblies, ensuring precise fitment and operational harmony within the steering system.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward and requires moderate mechanical skill. No drilling is necessary, making it accessible for professional and experienced enthusiasts alike.

      Application. Specifically engineered for 67-68 Biscayne, Caprice, Impala models with a tilt wheel setup. It is tailored to these vehicles' steering columns for optimal compatibility.

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