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buckroseau 12-28-2014 02:47 AM

62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
Have a 62 C20 with the stock column and steering wheel. I'm a fairly tall individual and I'm looking for some additional leg room. Considering changing out the steering wheel for a smaller dia. I would prefer to not change the column, not sure of my options?

Do I have any and if yes, what should I be looking for? Dia.? Splines? Etc....

Thanks in advance, Matt

brokenspoke 12-28-2014 07:18 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
I used a late 80,s camero wheel...helped a lot.....Also a late 80,s truck seat gives more leg room....only 2 holes to drill

LVPhotos 12-28-2014 11:39 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
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15" Mooneyes Blue sparkle to stick with my 60s theme. Comes dish or flat. Speedway Motors has some that are flat as well.

buckroseau 12-29-2014 02:22 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LVPhotos (Post 6974305)
15" Mooneyes Blue sparkle to stick with my 60s theme. Comes dish or flat. Speedway Motors has some that are flat as well.

I looked at speedway, only thing I could find was an adapter and a horn button? Do you have a link? Did you have to use and adapter or did they make one with the correct dia. and splines?

LVPhotos 12-29-2014 11:54 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
I had to use an adapter but it doesn't move wheel position. It sits inside, slides over splines and has 3 holes.

http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Search...eering%20wheel

http://www.mooneyesusa.com/SearchRes...&Submit=SEARCH

rudyyloverboiii 12-30-2014 12:24 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
Anyone know a way to take off the steering wheel if ww dont have that special puller?

jonzcustomshop 12-30-2014 02:07 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
put your knees behind the wheel and put as much pressure as you can against it, leave the nut on, for 2 reasons... so not to smack your face with the wheel, and so you don't smash the threads on the column..... smash the nut with a B.F.H. and the wheel might pop forward.... I have not used this method, since I have always had the puler, but I have heard it sometimes works....

jonzcustomshop 12-30-2014 02:15 AM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
for the op, pretty much any gm wheel, from the 40's up until the 80's will fit the column, , it is just the size of the column housing that is different, as the others mentioned, an adapter, and a custom wheel are the best (looking) smaller options, there are also reproduction small diameter 59-60 impala, and 55-56 belair wheels, but they are $$$, I also saw some interesting blogs on the net about cutting down/making your own smaller diameter wheel on the net a few years back

joedoh 12-30-2014 03:33 PM

Re: 62 C20 steering wheel options on a stock column?
 
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Originally Posted by jonzcustomshop (Post 6976944)
put your knees behind the wheel and put as much pressure as you can against it, leave the nut on, for 2 reasons... so not to smack your face with the wheel, and so you don't smash the threads on the column..... smash the nut with a B.F.H. and the wheel might pop forward.... I have not used this method, since I have always had the puler, but I have heard it sometimes works....


I have never used a puller, but my method is slightly different. I loosen the nut and leave it on slightly so the wheel doesnt punch you in the face like jon says, but I alternate pulling side to side and top to bottom in a rocking/snatching motion, only pulling on one side of the wheel at a time. the splines are tapered and pulling straight out will only apply the most amount of friction, but pulling side to side top to bottom allows it to loosen on the spline. I have pulled a bunch of steering wheels (did this just last week to change my wheel to a 64 impala wheel) and never had one refuse to come off this way.

again, leave the nut just loosely on, because you will punch yourself in the face if you take the nut off. I have seen it happen!

that said, you can rent a puller for free at the auto parts store I am told.


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