I need a new steering coupler for my 64 Corvette (non-telescoping steering column). One well know Corvette (and other) internet parts supplier carries the part. I called and spoke to a sales rep. Asked if the part meets NCRS judging standards. The reply was, "if you are asking if this is an OEM part, no it is not". But, it is a "stock replacement" part - and the info listed with the part states the following: "This stock replacement steering column coupling is manufactured by GM or by one of its authorized suppliers for use as a factory replacement part. You will find the fit, finish and function meets all GM specifications."
So, my question is - will this non OEM "stock replacement" part that meets GM standards also meet NCRS judging standards? If anyone that is responding would like a link to the vendor webpage for this item I can provide it. Also, if the answer is definitely, "No, it does not meet NCRS standards" then can responders provide a reference or link to a part that does meet the standard.
I am doing some repairs to a recently purchased Vette - it is a condition 2+ driver, I do not want to degrade its condition by installing parts that will not meet NCRS standards. Trying to get closer to that Top Flight status if you know what I mean.
So, my question is - will this non OEM "stock replacement" part that meets GM standards also meet NCRS judging standards? If anyone that is responding would like a link to the vendor webpage for this item I can provide it. Also, if the answer is definitely, "No, it does not meet NCRS standards" then can responders provide a reference or link to a part that does meet the standard.
I am doing some repairs to a recently purchased Vette - it is a condition 2+ driver, I do not want to degrade its condition by installing parts that will not meet NCRS standards. Trying to get closer to that Top Flight status if you know what I mean.
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