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Old 20th January 2011, 05:06 PM
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Default Are there any alternative steering columns?

Seems that using a Sierra or Nova column is OK but they are all very old and getting scarse / expensive. I believe some people have used the Ka or Focus column but can't find any info on these.

Are there any newer columns which can fairly easily be used?

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Old 27th January 2011, 08:14 PM
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I have just removed my sierra column and il be fitting the mondeo column for the following benefits:

Its adjustable for tilt and legnth ( im pretty short and my seats look rediculous pushed far forward)

It has more modern looking indicator stalks

It has a nice key which doesnt look like it belongs to transit!

On the down side it isnt quite long enough for the bearing to reach the bulk head and the mountings are a large cast alloy block.

I believe that no one makes a boss for the modeo column but they cant be that hard to make on a lathe.

I think iv found a way of getting it to fit with alot of head scratching, a bit of chopping and making some new mounts. Its a lot of work but i really want to have the adjustability so il make it work and then put up a guide with measurments and bracket dimensions etc. It might tie in nicely with spuds plans for using other donors. He might even be able to make the brackets hint hint

PS i now have a sierra column going cheap with a brand new lock and key (no cowels)

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Old 27th January 2011, 08:22 PM
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Sierra MK2b has a reach rake adjustable column.

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Old 27th January 2011, 09:09 PM
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Sierra MK2b has a reach rake adjustable column.

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yeh, its getting hold of one thats the problem for most builders without a donor. ive seen them fetching silly money on ebay. I know its alot of extra work fitting the mondeo column but they are widely available ( i paid a tenner for mine) and once one person has worked out the best way of fitting it it becomes a lot easier for other builders in the future who dont have a sierra donor.
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Old 27th January 2011, 09:22 PM
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I'm using a BMW E34 5 series column mated to a 3 series E36 rack. Plenty of these about.
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Old 28th January 2011, 09:36 AM
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Make one then have switches elswhere, that's what i did with my Lotus 11ish looking thing and it passed SVA. Just needs to have knuckles in it so in a smack it pulls down away from you instead of smacking you in the beak...

Looks cool too, just a piece of tube with a quick release doodah to put steering wheel on......
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