z28guy wrote:Thanks guess i'll be goin to the junk yard an doin swap
Nick Marshall wrote:How do you know if your 03-05 cav has the older steering column shaft?
Tinkles wrote:Nick Marshall wrote:How do you know if your 03-05 cav has the older steering column shaft?
If i recall correctly you have to have an early model 03 to have the older shaft and that they made the switch in sometime in 2003. My cav was built on 11/02 so im pretty sure i have the older shaft.
I SATCHMOE YOU!!!! wrote:z28guy wrote:Thanks guess i'll be goin to the junk yard an doin swap
I have a 95-02 steering column if you want it.
Nick Marshall wrote:Tinkles wrote:Nick Marshall wrote:How do you know if your 03-05 cav has the older steering column shaft?
If i recall correctly you have to have an early model 03 to have the older shaft and that they made the switch in sometime in 2003. My cav was built on 11/02 so im pretty sure i have the older shaft.
oh ok well Im not sure when my car was made its an 03 base model but I bought the car used this year 09 so If i just open up the steering column what should it look like if it has the pre 2k column?
Gary Frank wrote:
the diff. between the 95-02 and 03-05 is somewhat hard to notice, you can't tell buy just looking at it, you have to try the adapter on, the splines will be vary vary similar but for some odd reason gm decided to make the shaft itself have a smaller radius, thus the splines don't fully lock in and the adapter will skip teeth when Turing.