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Ford F-1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install - One Good Turn

Deserves Another
November, 2009
By Ron Ceridono
Photography by Ron Ceridono, Courtesy Of Flaming River
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Performance Steering Column
We updated our F-1 with a... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Performance Steering Column
We updated our F-1 with a new Flaming River tilt steering column equipped with an ignition switch and shifter. It’s topped by a Flaming River leather-wrapped steering wheel. The original instruments were restored and updated to 12 volts by Williamson’s Instrument Repair.
Like many of the trucks seen in Custom Classic Trucks, our F-1 has undergone suspension modifications and the original I-beam and worm-and-sector steering gear were given the heave-ho in favor of a Mustang II IFS and rack-and-pinion. While the suspension and steering installation were satisfactory, the same couldn't be said for the steering column-the recycled Mercury column was not only ugly, but it was too close to the driver door and, worst of all, the U-joints were of questionable health, weren't phased properly and had been welded to the intermediate shaft. To make things right it meant starting all over.

Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Original Interior
It's hard to believe this... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Original Interior
It's hard to believe this is what we started with, but it just goes to prove you can make a silk purse out of a pig of a pickup.
When replacing the steering column, U-joints, and shaft in our truck we chose to include some flexibility in the system. As we see it, the steering column is solidly attached to the body and the steering gear is bolted to the front crossmember of the frame so some flex between the two is needed. By including a slip-shaft between the column and the steering gear any movement will be absorbed by the slip-shaft rather than transferring the stress and strain to the U-joints. New cars have them as a means of absorbing movement between the body and chassis, so we figured our old truck should too. There are several methods to do this, we opted for an EZ shaft kit as it has a hex shaft for the ultimate in strength and includes three inches of up-and-down movement to absorb chassis flex and will collapse in the event of a collision. Flaming River can supply an EZ Fit shaft for any two-U-joint system-just specify the length, column, and box size.

Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Restored Interior
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Restored Interior
To simplify the installation we used a Flaming River 21/2-inch column drop (note this one has a slot to accommodate the rod that activates the ignition switch) and a billet aluminum ball-and-collar floor mount.
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Replacement Ignition Switch
Flaming River steering columns... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Replacement Ignition Switch
Flaming River steering columns are available in a variety of configurations, with or without an ignition switch or shifter. Plain, chrome, stainless, and powdercoating are common finish options.
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Aftermarket Ignition Parts
This is an example of a Flaming... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Aftermarket Ignition Parts
This is an example of a Flaming River tilt column without a shifter or ignition switch. All tilt columns come with new components, GM wiring, and a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Original Gm Turn Signals
For a traditional look, Flaming... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Original Gm Turn Signals
For a traditional look, Flaming River's new non-tilt column is sleek and compact with the convenience of modern GM turn signal, hazard, and horn.
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Gm Turn Signals
Flaming River column mounts... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Gm Turn Signals
Flaming River column mounts come in 2 1/2- to 6-inch lengths,...
Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Column Mounts
...in solid and "open" designs,... 
   
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Ford F1 Flaming River Tilt Column Install Column Mounts
...in solid and "open" designs, as well as with the classic V8 logo.

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