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perfect fit, great job improving on a flawed design. Make sure you watch the video and take the time to clean up all the old grease.
After watching the video regarding Tilt column problems, I slid the cover up as instructed and checked the pins on my column. Sure enough, they were half way out of their proper location. I ordered the WCCC pins and have replaced both using the technique illustrated in the video. Thanks WCCC, I know I would've been trying to fix this problem in a couple of months...not on my work bench.
A good solution to the problem of the pins coming out on a tilt wheel. Obviously it’s not concours correct, but it can’t be seen so I still gave it 3 stars.
Thanks for the video showing how the pins on the tilt columns work loose. The pins were half out on mine when I took the steering column apart, but fortunately the teeth were not damaged. The new pins fit perfectly, and I had to problem putting the clips on. I highly recommend these!