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05-10-2024, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Steering wheel re-size
Has anyone taken there stock steering wheel and reduced the size to 13"?
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05-10-2024, 03:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
not personally but thinking about it. others have
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=457422 somewhere there is a older thread where the person used a plywood jig to help get the shape right and hold the parts - I can't find it. it appeared that he cut the rim into three sections, re-radiused them and welded back then filled/reshaped with epoxy A recent thread somewhat related in that it involves mods to wheel https://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vbo...d.php?t=848994 |
05-10-2024, 04:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
13". wow.
Most of us have done 15". 13" sounds like chrome chain size.
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05-10-2024, 07:43 PM | #4 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
hahahhahahaha.....not a Low rider!
So Sorry meant 15" or anything less than stock radius! I have a 55.1' GMC and would like to retain my original center cap and I have always liked the finger grooves in the originals!
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05-10-2024, 10:24 PM | #5 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
`Now you have me wondering if I kept the wheel I took out of the 51 donor cab.
I'm thinking that the one I saw and it may have been a HAMB tech article used a smaller hoop welded to the spokes and they routered grooves in the plywood or mfd board to make a mold to pour the resin in to mold the wheel. The big problem with AD truck wheels and probably the 53 BelAir wheel I have saved back for my 48 is the bakelite that the wheel is made of to begin with. That stuff gets brittle and does't play well with other materials.
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05-11-2024, 02:49 AM | #6 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
Before I worked on my wheel, I did a ton of research.
When fixing cracks, not just open up the finite cracks but under-cut an inverted v into the wheel then pour or jamb the epoxy. That way the filler wont 'pop' out. I wore a respirator while cutting, grinding and sanding, being the center seemed a bit dry powdery or fiberus. Wasn't sure if it might contain asbestos, which alot of bakelite objects did. I used stick form Polywater and J-B weld epoxies. Made molds for pouring with very heavy aluminum tape that has a sticky side. The rim was a 2 spoke Lecarra from Speedway. Hours and hours of sanding.
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05-11-2024, 10:10 AM | #7 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
Is it possible to cut the AD rim into 3 or 4 sections and tighten the radius of each section?
This is what I saw in a post somewhere, but the pictures did not really show the process well. The final result looked good in the one picture but I could not tell if it was a true circle or a 'clover' shape. I have concerns that trying to bend it might break the Bakelite off you could make a silicon mold of a section of the AD rim with the finger grooves and use it to recast the rim with epoxy at the welded spots. Smooth-on is a brand commonly used by model makers |
05-11-2024, 12:17 PM | #8 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
I tried using the mold method but the transition from rim to spoke you had to make was a PITA. You are dealing with 3 different transitions on a new rim to an old spoke. If it was old to old, the mold method for a transition would be easy with minimal cleanup on mold before casting. Mine leaked out J B weld.
But on just a rim repair pour, that would be easy. Had to cut back enough bakelite to weld, then fill back in. have about 30 hours in, not counting the hurry up and wait for the goop to harden.
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05-11-2024, 03:35 PM | #9 |
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Re: Steering wheel re-size
This is the subject at hand!
I've always liked how my hand fits on the center piece, and would like to keep as much of that a possible to have a 15" wheel. This Wheel has a very nice GMC center circle! Someone make's a Chevrolet flat top circle center piece 15" wheel that looks real nice but I'd lose my GMC center circle so I'm out on that one. There are a lot of really nice wheels out on the market and I am just trying to weigh all my options out. My IDIDIT column should be here any day now, it's been months since I ordered it!
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