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Re: Spitfire Steering Wheels

To: Joe Curry <curry@wolfenet.com>
Subject: Re: Spitfire Steering Wheels
From: Andrew Mace <amace@unix2.nysed.gov>
Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 16:50:39 -0500 (EST)
Cc: msecres@ibm.net, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
On Sun, 9 Nov 1997, Joe Curry wrote:

> msecres@ibm.net wrote:
> > 
> > A Spitfire is plenty 'o fun, except when you have the 14 inch '74 stock 
>steering wheel
> > under which to fit your damn gangly legs (note correct prepositional usage).
> > 
> > A smaller one sure would make life easier with which to deal.
> > 
> > What are my options?....

> I put a 75 Spit wheel on my 63, and a 70 GT6 wheel on my son's '66.  
> BTW, the Two wheels mentioned above look almost identical, but the GT6
> wheel for some reason is about 1 inch larger.  Go figure!
> 
> With that said, I just checked Vickie Brit catalog and their replacement
> wheels are listed separately between the 62-77 and 78-80 years. So I
> guess you cannot interchange with later ones.  The VB wheels are 14" in
> diameter.  I haven't measured mine, but that sounds smaller than the
> Stock one I have.  They come with a Triumph logo center cap.

I think that 14" is about as small as the wheels got, at least those on 
the original Herald-style steering column. Early Spitfire wheels were 
16", as were Heralds. Somewhere during or at the Mk.3 Spitfire, the 
wheels were 15". And IMS, it was around 1973 that the 14" steering wheel 
appeared. From about 1977 on, the Spitfire used a steering column derived 
from that of the TR7, and I don't think wheels from these will fit the 
earlier columns.

Years ago, around 1983, we bought a 13" Grant(?) steering wheel for the 
Hardly Boys RaceSpit 4. It came with a hub to fit the original steering 
column, and the horn setup was similar. (Note: the horn button looked a 
lot like the original Lucas item, but they were not interchangeable, and 
the "Grant" one was noticeably poorer in quality. For example, it took 
virtually no time for the logo piece to dislodge itself from the center 
of the horn button.]

--Andy

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