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the one on the right is a stock MK2 none adjustable lower half.
Front left looks like a MK2 adjustable lower half Rear left looks like a MK2 top and bottom. What column do you have. TT
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This part of a seven nearly always looks crap as the shroud doesn't meet up with the dash, a single tube with a steering wheel on the end of it with switches elsewhere looks far better
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Bit of a mystery there Jas
Wish I was close enough to pop in & have a gander I have no idea how many different types of column & shroud were used on the sierra !! I'll keep an eye in the breakers mate, you never know, I might come across another complete Sierra steering assembly
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Quality!!
My donor came with the non adjustable shroud, so im guessing non adjustable?
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Yeah it wouldnt be so bad if one of the other covers fitted it, but they dont, so hey ho. I do have the column out of the p100, but there is no key to get the barrel out of the ignition, and I really need the steering lock for IVA.
Fabby, didnt someone make their own shroud using a plastic sweet jar? Im sure it was Dogwood said he had?
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Quote:
http://www.gkdsportscars.com/slideshow/p028_0_3.jpg
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I changed a Sierra lock the other day without the key Twated the little detent pin in with a pin punch. Prised the lock out of the housing slowly, slowly .... Once it was part way out, I was able to turn the lock assembly to the no 1 position & pull the rest out with ease New lock just popped straight in as it should , jobs a good un
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