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F.T.S.
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Posted: 21 May 2019 at 10:21pm |
Looking for the floor plate at the bottom of the steering colum. It's a split ring. I the rubber seal just need plate.
Thank You in advance. F.T.S.
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F.T. Stewart
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damar2yxr
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Are you speaking of the plate used on the column shift set up?
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F.T.S.
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No! The one that is over the seal at the bottom of the steering shaft that seals the toe board from getting dirt and water inside the the Jeep. It's a 1948 CJ2A with a floor shift. A four bolt metal split ring that has a rubber seal under it.
Respectfully F.T.S.
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F.T. Stewart
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smfulle
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Walcks sells a repop.
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drm101
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I made one out of stainless.
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