Dished Steering wheel
Dished Steering wheel
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MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Monday 21st October 2013
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Hi

Just bought a 1974 TVR 3000M (same vintage as me). I am a quite tall lad 192 cm (6 feet and 3 inches), and would like a dished or semi-dished steering Wheel of some kind. I like the Mountney Wheels. Do you have any other/better suggestions?

And should I by to fit a TR6, or how does it match up?

Thanks!

madsvlund

345 posts

154 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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When we are at the topic... I have a 1" deept on my steering wheel, and would like it 2-3" deep, rally style. 13" is broadly available, but need 12"/300mm

And suggestions ? (boss i not important as I can easyly manufacture a new)

Br Mads

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Motalita list a dished 12" wheel don't can't see that it says anywhere how dished it is?

gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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I think I can help here :-)

I'm 6'6" and had the same problem

Here is what I did. Bought a mountney steering wheel, slight dish and also slightly smaller diameter to the original wheel. I also had a 1" spacer made to bring the steering wheel closer and aid on leg room. As a final push Adrian fitted a "long" pedal box to give an extra couple of inch on the pedals.

At 6'3" that would give you all the room you need. Would go wheel first, then add spacer, then pedal box if you still struggle



gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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madsvlund said:
When we are at the topic... I have a 1" deept on my steering wheel, and would like it 2-3" deep, rally style. 13" is broadly available, but need 12"/300mm

And suggestions ? (boss i not important as I can easyly manufacture a new)

Br Mads
Why not grab yourself an early wedge steering wheel, you"ll need to change your boss but they are very dished

MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Thanks a lot guys - I'll go for a 12" Mountney then. Which types will fit directly?

gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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MortenH said:
Thanks a lot guys - I'll go for a 12" Mountney then. Which types will fit directly?
The ones with the big hole in the centre :-) http://www.mountneyltd.com/product/black-leather-w...


MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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I'll combine it with a Quick steering rack, which I guess will fit directly. Can anyone confirm that?

It is the one for TR6 from Moss:

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewProducts.asp...

Thanks again!

gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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Are you sure you need a quick rack.......get searching on here for tips / advice

I'm running a freshly rebuilt rack and its quick enough lol

Cerberus90

1,553 posts

235 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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If it's just for road use I don't think a quick rack is really needed. We've had our 1600M on numerous trackdays and still don't quite feel the need for a quick rack.

Once your moving, you don't use much lock anyway, only in tight corners will you have to move your hands.

I think also that the heaviness of the steering increases at slow/stationary speeds when you fit a quick rack.




I would like to try a quick rack if I could just to see what it's like, but I think first I'll see what the Taimars like with the solid rack mounts.

MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2013
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I plan to hillclimb and also use the car for trackdays. I've had a tailhappy 3000M before and I think that the standard rack is way to slow, when correction of oversteer is needed. I plan to increase the power as well.

Edited by MortenH on Tuesday 22 October 22:13


Edited by MortenH on Tuesday 22 October 22:14

Slow M

2,862 posts

228 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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MortenH said:
I'll combine it with a Quick steering rack, which I guess will fit directly. Can anyone confirm that?

It is the one for TR6 from Moss:

http://www.moss-europe.co.uk/Shop/ViewProducts.asp...

Thanks again!
Yes.
No.
Talk to Adrian.

Best,
B.

GadgeS3C

4,682 posts

186 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Cerberus90 said:
I would like to try a quick rack if I could just to see what it's like, but I think first I'll see what the Taimars like with the solid rack mounts.
Don't wait - I put Adrian's solid mounts on the 3000M - highly recommended - much nicer steering. Well worth doing on your 1600M for all those trackdays!

Back on topic - I fitted a slightly bigger wheel in our 3000M. The (non-original) one that was fitted stopped me seeing the speedo. Bought a 2nd hand Mountney off ebay (nicely patinated) that is an inch bigger.

I now know if I'm speeding!



Edited by GadgeS3C on Wednesday 23 October 17:56

timelord

318 posts

305 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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Rack is Triumph 2000/2500 saloon, slightly wider than TR6 one, solid mounts are certainly worthwhile but a quick rack is near impossible to drive at low speed. Geoff

madsvlund

345 posts

154 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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GadgeS3C said:
I now know if I'm speeding!

Edited by GadgeS3C on Wednesday 23 October 17:56
I have the small steering wheel, and know I am speeding biggrin (but not how much)

MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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timelord said:
Rack is Triumph 2000/2500 saloon, slightly wider than TR6 one, solid mounts are certainly worthwhile but a quick rack is near impossible to drive at low speed. Geoff
So the quick rack won't fit directly?

Thanks and Regards, Morten

MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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gmw9666 said:
I think I can help here :-)

I'm 6'6" and had the same problem

Here is what I did. Bought a mountney steering wheel, slight dish and also slightly smaller diameter to the original wheel. I also had a 1" spacer made to bring the steering wheel closer and aid on leg room. As a final push Adrian fitted a "long" pedal box to give an extra couple of inch on the pedals.

At 6'3" that would give you all the room you need. Would go wheel first, then add spacer, then pedal box if you still struggle


Is yours a 12" or13" wheel?

Thanks again, Morten

gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Wednesday 23rd October 2013
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12"

MortenH

Original Poster:

71 posts

149 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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I have been researching a bit - it seems that the only difference between TR6 rack and 2000 rack is the track rods are longer on the 2000. So I can use the ones I have? Can anyone confirm that they will fit on the TR6 rack?

Thanks a lot for any help - Again!

Regards, Morten

Adrian@

4,503 posts

304 months

Thursday 24th October 2013
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NOTHING (as in NOT one part!) from the NEW Rimmers TR6 quick rack will change into/from the standard TVR rack ...what you need, IF you choose ignore the advice of the people you are giving you (I build the TVR rack/change pinions/shorten bodies/lengthen arms add adapters and have sold quick racks out to people who think that that they can live with a quick rack, WHO then prefer to have the standard ratio AGAIN ...too many time to count!!) is a rebuild of your rack with a quick rack pinion.
Adrian@


Edited by Adrian@ on Thursday 24th October 11:59