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Has anyone increased the Steering Wheel Height?

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TonyBer

Hi, I have (2) 160s and a bad hip.  I'd love to have a few more inches in height on the steering wheel distance between it and the seat.  Has anyone raised their's and how or created a shaft extension?  Or, is there a better steering wheel to swap to that may give more clearance?  Thoughts?

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ebinmaine

Either add to the upper steering shaft with a locking collar from McMaster Carr...

Or...

There are many steering wheels on the market for vehicles that have different  (deeper) "dish" depths and diameters.  

 

This is a Sweet brand racing wheel. 

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@kpinnc could comment here.  

 

 

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ri702bill

The original Kelch 3 spoke steering wheel on my C81 broke at the hub while in use a couple of years back. Seems to be a common problem with the overmolded plastic cracking and spreading off the hex shaped hub... My solution was to use a 2 piece adapter machined to fit the Classic Aftermarket line of Grant Industries Steering Wheels (mine kind of looks like the 420LSE one) These wheels come in many diameters and dish depth.... deeper dish raises the rim.

 

 

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TonyBer

 I found this from an Aries and it has the same Welch Style connector with a roller pin setup.  It's local for sale.  I'm going to see how this look...hope not too funny but if it functions for me, may be worth it?  I'll send some pics after. 

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wallfish
1 minute ago, TonyBer said:

 I'm going to see how this look...hope not too funny but if it functions for me, may be worth it?

Who cares as long as it works for you. Changing the wheel is your best bet and it can always be changed back. The biggest challenge is going to be getting that original steering wheel off the shaft.

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ri702bill
13 minutes ago, wallfish said:

The biggest challenge is going to be getting that original steering wheel off the shaft.

One of the Rites of Passage in WH ownership. Along with Hub Removal & Hitch Pin Removal.....

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