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Collapsable column
RazMan - 13/6/06 at 08:47 AM

I've got the Sierra adjustable column and a Ford/Momo steering wheel boss - both of which have the 'concertina' sections. I read on here some time ago that the collapsable boss cannot be replaced with a solid one without failing SVA.
Is this right?

I am thinking of using something like this one



[Edited on 13-6-06 by RazMan]


mookaloid - 13/6/06 at 09:01 AM

I think most people use the standard sierra steering wheel for SVA and then change the wheel afterwards.

cheers


Mark


RazMan - 13/6/06 at 09:07 AM

That's part of my problem - I can't even get in the car with the Sierra wheel fitted so I need to think of a way of getting a 300mm wheel modded to be sva friendly.


big_wasa - 13/6/06 at 09:22 AM

at 6'3" I am going to have the same problem. Im hoping a 10" wheel with a crash pad will do the trick.


johnemms - 13/6/06 at 09:54 AM

I'm using an ajustable sierra collum.. goes up down in and out....... then i'll put a small wheel on ...

gotta finish building first tho


RazMan - 13/6/06 at 12:47 PM

I purposely chose an adjustable column for that very reason (I am a petite 6'2" ) but it is suprising how tight things get when you start trimming seats.

I've managed to make an extra 15mm by swopping the column brackets round so the wheel comes toward me a little more, away from my knees. I think a 300mm wheel would be enough now so at least that widens my choices a little more - still going to be a problem for SVA though

I really need to find a small wheel which can be modded for sva - maybe just a pad like Europa sell?

[Edited on 13-6-06 by RazMan]


chriscook - 13/6/06 at 04:48 PM

I made my own crash pad using a thin bit of ali and some Confor foam and covered it in vinyl. It was simply cable tied to the wheel (Outside the test centre door because I forgot to do it the night before!). Nothing was said at SVA.


RazMan - 13/6/06 at 04:57 PM

Interesting ....... what type of wheel is it? Got any pics to give me an idea of what is needed to get it through sva?


[Edited on 13-6-06 by RazMan]


scoey m - 13/6/06 at 05:15 PM

Hi
Im 6ft 2 and using adjustable column and westfield steering wheel 300mm + crash pad fitted bought from fleabay at a price of 37 squid and using classic mountney boss hoping sva ok


chriscook - 13/6/06 at 09:15 PM

My steering wheel is a Mountey one similar to the M-Range by the looks of it. Not got any pictures of the pad i made and I forgot to look for it while I was making my boot in the garage just now. Will try to remember tomorrow.

You will still need a colapsible bit somewhere of course.

Chris

[Edited on 13/6/06 by chriscook]


gttman - 14/6/06 at 02:53 PM

I have an SVA steering wheel pad that you can borrow to get an aftermarket wheel through.


mad4x4 - 15/6/06 at 12:23 PM

I'm 6'2" and not a slim jim I get into the indy with a standard sierra wheel. did use the adjustable column though.

And will be changing it for a smaller (flat bottomed) wheel.


RazMan - 15/6/06 at 12:29 PM

quote:
Originally posted by gttman
I have an SVA steering wheel pad that you can borrow to get an aftermarket wheel through.


Thanks Andy - I've managed to get hold of a Miata steering wheel crash pad. Apparently these are installed to all these imports, presumeably to get through import inspection. It looks as if it might do the job with a little surgery.


chockymonster - 15/6/06 at 04:55 PM

quote:
Originally posted by RazMan
Thanks Andy - I've managed to get hold of a Miata steering wheel crash pad. Apparently these are installed to all these imports, presumeably to get through import inspection. It looks as if it might do the job with a little surgery.


Scarily they come like it from the factory! Take it off to find a nice momo wheel!