When the trucks we hold so near and dear to our hearts were new, utility was first and foremost, and as a result, hauling was more important than handling. Even when convenience options like power ...
If you own a'99-'07 fullsize GM truck, SUV or Hummer, you may have encountered the common clunking, groaning, or creaking that emanates from somewhere forward of your steering wheel. In some cases, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. In the 1930s, several inventors were ...
Per previous GM Authority coverage, certain units of the Chevy Silverado were upgraded to a tilt and telescoping column due to a constraint of the manual tilt steering column. Now, this feature is no ...
We left off the last installment buttoning up the Classic Performance Products' firewall-mount/underdash brake booster slash pedal assembly on the 1949 Chevy, promising we'd continue with the steering ...
Those big and bulky steering wheels may look cool mounted in front of a '55-'57 dash, but climbing behind the wheel of one isn't exactly ritzy. The problem is that we're spoiled when in comes to ...
On certain passenger vehicles equipped with electronic column lock systems (ECL), when the ignition switch is turned to "lock," the ECL prevents turning of the steering wheel. When the vehicle is ...
Imagine turning your car's steering wheel, or giving it a gentle tug, and having it break away from the steering column. Now you're speeding along holding the suddenly useless wheel. It sounds like a ...
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