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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Jeep tilt steering column rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 433397" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>They are designed to telescope so they don't pulverize you in a front end collision. It just so happens that the telescoping function is handy for body lifts too. The stock ones seize up pretty good with age and being exposed to elements which makes you think it's a fixed length. They always telescope though. My stocker seized up but the body lift pulled it back out a bit. It was still too stiff for me to work in and out myself but the leverage of the body lift was enough to pull it still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 433397, member: 18789"] They are designed to telescope so they don't pulverize you in a front end collision. It just so happens that the telescoping function is handy for body lifts too. The stock ones seize up pretty good with age and being exposed to elements which makes you think it's a fixed length. They always telescope though. My stocker seized up but the body lift pulled it back out a bit. It was still too stiff for me to work in and out myself but the leverage of the body lift was enough to pull it still. [/QUOTE]
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