
Steering columns come in different types and configurations. Some feature a tilt function, which allows the column to move up or down using a lever.
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A used steering column is the structural shaft assembly that connects the steering wheel to the steering gear (rack and pinion or steering box). It allows the driver to steer the vehicle and often integrates:
A new steering column from a dealership can cost $800–$2,000+ depending on features. A quality used steering column typically ranges between $150–$400 (basic columns) and $300–$800+ (tilt/telescoping or electronic columns).
Used columns are original factory parts designed to fit your specific year and model, with proper mount points and column angle.
Steering columns can be damaged in front-end or collision impacts or wear out over time, especially tilt/telescoping mechanisms.
A steering column may include:
Used steering columns are commonly requested for vehicles from:
High-demand applications include:
Watch out for these symptoms:
To ensure the correct used steering column:
Reputable U.S. auto recyclers often offer:
With increased vehicle complexity (tilt/telescoping columns, integrated switches, and electronics), used steering columns have become a commonly replaced interior drivetrain component.
They provide a practical solution for collision repairs, ignition switch failures, and worn steering assembly problems.
A used steering column for cars and trucks in the United States is a cost-effective OEM replacement that restores driver control, steering mechanics, and integrated electronic systems. When properly matched to your vehicle's specifications, it maintains proper function and safety at a fraction of new-part cost.