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Jeep Wrangler CJ7 Steering Column

Jeep Wrangler CJ7 Steering Column

Find a range of Jeep Wrangler steering column replacements, repair parts and retrofit styles for modern steering wheels. Choose high-quality, well-known brands in off-road customization, including Grant, IDIDIT, Mopar and PSC. If we don’t have it in stock, we can generally get it quickly.

 

Which Jeep Wrangler CJ7 Steering Columns Are the Best?

It’s important to choose a steering column that fits your specific Jeep Wrangler CJ7 model year. Steering column replacements for other vehicles may not have the measurements your Jeep needs. This can cause problems with handling, components and durability.

For the CJ7, you usually need a steering column designed for floor shifting. There are many sizes available, and the right one depends on your preferred driving build. The ideal fit is one that lets you get into the vehicle comfortably without requiring you to stretch your arms too far.

 

How Long Do Jeep Wrangler CJ7 Steering Columns Last?

Normally, Jeep steering columns should last the life of the vehicle. That said, the actual lifetime depends on how well the previous owner maintained the vehicle and whether it was in any accidents or rollovers. Individual Jeep Wrangler steering column parts can break down after several decades, such as ignition switches, turn signal components and column bearings.

You can tell your current steering column is having problems if it doesn’t return to center after you make turns. Clunking or grinding noises are also signs of problems. Steering wheel or ignition components that feel loose, or columns that don’t lock in place properly, are also common issues that may show up when restoring older Jeeps.

 

How Much Do Jeep Wrangler CJ7 Steering Columns Cost?

For older Jeep models, retrofit steering columns can be relatively expensive. At the same time, they’re an investment that pays off in a lifetime of improved off-road performance and better control, plus the ability to install your favorite aftermarket steering wheels smoothly. Depending on your model year and the brand you prefer, you may spend $800–$1,000 or more to replace a steering column.

Another option is to replace failing OEM steering wheel components, such as bushing and bearings. These may only set you back $20–$30. We can help you find the right Jeep Wrangler steering column diagram for installation.

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