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Walnut steering wheel parts
Hi all.
I am looking for OEM hub and horn button assembly for a '69 style GM walnut wheel. Thanks in advance. |
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Wouldn't that be 69 hub you are needing? Is not the wheel you show in the Technical section a shallow 69 wheel? Regardless, a 69 hub will be different than a 68.
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Yep, my screw up. Here's a side pic showing the depth.
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/...ps3sc97ixd.jpg |
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That's a 68 wheel. 69 is much shallower. You can put it in a 69 with a 69 hub, but the wheel is gonna be closer to your chest than it should be.
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soo, u need a 68 hub, correct - ??
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IIR there is little if any difference in the hub height of either year. The diameter of the hubs are different because of the key in column on 69 which , in turn , also makes the column longer than a 68, hence the shallow wheel. And yes, that is not a 69 wheel.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: enio45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">soo, u need a 68 hub, correct - ??
</div></div> No, 67/68 hubs are both taller, and smaller diameter as well. If installing this wheel in a 69, on a 69 column, you'll need a 69 hub. I'd personally be looking for a correct shallow offset 69 walnut or rosewood wheel, but this will technically bolt onto a 69 hub. Horn cap and contact set is all the same for 67-69 by the way. |
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Damien,
Was this steering wheel advertised as a '69 and you purchased it? Or was this out of your '69 Chevelle? Dan |
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Thanks everyone for their input. My education continues.
Dan, It was the one advertised and I thought judging by the side pic it was a '68 but the guy was adamant it was a '69 as that was the what it came off, which obviously doesn't mean much. I figured if it wasn't right for my Chevelle I would just move it on as I didn't pay a huge price for it. May be an opportunity for someone here? Buy, swap, trade for a '69 wheel? It is currently still in the US so it can be sent wherever. |
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All sorted here.
Thanks. |
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What color is your car ? Maybe just do a colored 3 spoke wheel off a Vette etc.
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Charley, the car is in the link below, Cortez Silver with a black roof.
I am going to keep looking around for an OEM wheel but will also look at a black comfort grip wheel now as well. The wheel on the car in the pics is a repro. |
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You forgot the link.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">You forgot the link. </div></div>
Apologies. Thanks for the other link, the search will continue. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbt...lle#Post522329 |
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From the pics you already have a black sport wheel with hub etc. All you need is a Rosewood. Or leave the black wheel.
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The repro wheel in the pics is gone. It currently has a black OEM standard wheel on it which I would like to change out.
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at this point - I'm confused on what the OP needs .........
pls restate....... |
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OP here.
All sorted. Thank you. |
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I'm asking as i have both kind of hubs that i can make available to you :-))
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Eddie, I appreciate the offer but the long and short of it is I bought the wrong wheel for my car, a '68 instead of a '69 but given there are thousands of '68 Camaros in Australia I should have no problem selling it here as it is. Thanks all the same.
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