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Posted 12 August 2011 - 07:08 PM

Gday all,i need help with a problem i have just encountered.

I have an lc that ive nearly finished with an injected 5l in it,my problem

is that the steering wheel hits my knees which is out of a corvette that looks
like the lc gtr wheel but has different off set..................

Has anyone encountered this or does anyone know if i get a proper lc gtr wheel

with the 4inch offset would it help.Im not a big bloke either so god knows how a big bloke

would even get in the seat let alone drive it.

I also have original seats in it so the only things that are not the norm are the wheel and

the fact that ive pushed the column over to fit the donk.

Any help greatly appreciated,Daniel

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Posted 12 August 2011 - 09:20 PM

I have no problems whatsoever with the standard gtr steering wheel. I think changing the offset will help a lot.

Cheers Dave

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 02:44 PM

Thanks Dave, i will look into it

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Posted 13 August 2011 - 04:06 PM

Gday all,i need help with a problem i have just encountered.

I have an lc that ive nearly finished with an injected 5l in it,my problem

is that the steering wheel hits my knees which is out of a corvette that looks
like the lc gtr wheel but has different off set..................

Has anyone encountered this or does anyone know if i get a proper lc gtr wheel

with the 4inch offset would it help.Im not a big bloke either so god knows how a big bloke

would even get in the seat let alone drive it.

I also have original seats in it so the only things that are not the norm are the wheel and

the fact that ive pushed the column over to fit the donk.

Any help greatly appreciated,Daniel


Hi Daniel,

I have S2 Corvette wheel, (15 inch diameter, 2.75 inch dish) and repro boss in my LC, sits as far as I can see about same as standard LC wheel.

Do you have pictures of your wheel in the car?

My car is in many pieces at the moment and I don't have any pictures of the wheel in the car to compare, but I do know where mine used to sit.

I'm just under 6 foot, and didn't have issues at all,

Can you post some pictures?

I would suspect it's due to the column being moved for the V8 conversion, my column is in original position.

Regards Simon



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Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:16 PM

Gday simon,ill try and get some pics up mate and im sure that moving the column over for

the conversion hasnt helped but its hasnt moved drastically.Anyway ill get some pics.

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:20 PM

Gday simon,ill try and get some pics up mate and im sure that moving the column over for

the conversion hasnt helped but its hasnt moved drastically.Anyway ill get some pics.



Sounds good, I can sit a seat in mine this weekend and the wheel on and measure for you

Regards Simon



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Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:37 PM

ok here are some pics,maybe it has something to do with the boss kit i have????????

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:42 PM

Hi,

I'll measure mine, might not be until the weekend.

Boss looks same as mine, as does wheel,

Given that these wheels are smaller diameter, you would think they would give more room, but then the dish is 1 1/4" less.

I'll get some pics

Regards Simon

Wheel does look different angle compared to mine with standard location.

How far across do you move the base of the column, to get extra room for the 5 litre?

Regards Simon

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 06:44 PM

Yeah its a bit of give and take i guess but maybe the offset does make that bit of difference.

Thanks for the help Simon and ill wait to hear back mate

Daniel

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Posted 16 August 2011 - 07:28 PM

This is a photo of my old one , all GMH .
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Posted 16 August 2011 - 07:39 PM

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Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:04 AM

looks like you have plenty of room

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Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:23 AM

Our plumdinger LC ,has been changed and has no offset (due to a V8 years ago)it has no problems even with spacers under the seat , to lift the seat for my wife . You may need to look at the way the steering has been modified .

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Posted 19 August 2011 - 11:56 PM

maybe, as I have found, when the front seat was re trimmed, the trimmer in his wisdom added extra springs including coil springs in the original seat base, so now the seat doesn't sink much, and I have the same problem you do in a sedan with std steering wheel. just a thought.
also the sedan has 2 positions the seat can be bolted to move either forwards or back

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 01:36 PM

maybe, as I have found, when the front seat was re trimmed, the trimmer in his wisdom added extra springs including coil springs in the original seat base, so now the seat doesn't sink much, and I have the same problem you do in a sedan with std steering wheel. just a thought.
also the sedan has 2 positions the seat can be bolted to move either forwards or back


I have also had my seats retrimmed but they still sink a bit,ive had another look at my steering column relocation and i dont think it is the

problem although it certainly adds to it.I think i just have to bite the bullet and fork out for a real gtr wheel as i think that the offset gets

the wheel back that bit farther behind my knees and hopefully makes a world of difference.Also i have bolted my seat in using the front

holes so the seat can go back to its max limit.

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Posted 20 August 2011 - 10:30 PM

Not quite the same set up as yours but has V8 shifted column and about twice the clearance you do. I dont think the smaller ( I am assuming) steering wheel on mine accounts for much of the difference. My seats are autotechnica.

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 11:35 AM

Hi Daniel,

Here are some pics of mine, I loosely bolted the drivers seat back in and fitted the Corvette Wheel on the repro boss.

Mine measures around 145 mm from seat to lower edge of wheel, with seat in full forward position. However, I only had bolts loose and front of seat was around 15mm off floor at front. So with seat bolted down tight, I have approximately 160mm seat to lower edge of wheel. Measurement from dash pad to top of wheel is 60mm.

The column in mine is in stock location, seats were loose bolted in front holes.

I can sit in car no worries at all, and have taken some pictures from all angles and also with the seat right back,

Hope that helps,

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 09:26 PM

Thanks Simon,everything looks pretty much the same although my seat may be a bit thicker

more padding possibly.So your knee doesnt hit the wheel when going for the clutch???

Thanks everyone else for your input aswell.

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 09:29 PM

Not quite the same set up as yours but has V8 shifted column and about twice the clearance you do. I dont think the smaller ( I am assuming) steering wheel on mine accounts for much of the difference. My seats are autotechnica.


Hi Rexy,i reckon your smaller steering wheel makes a big difference as it gives an extra 2inches of clearance

and your seat possibly sits lower also

Cheers Daniel

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Posted 21 August 2011 - 09:39 PM

Thanks Simon,everything looks pretty much the same although my seat may be a bit thicker

more padding possibly.So your knee doesnt hit the wheel when going for the clutch???

Thanks everyone else for your input aswell.


Hi,

No, I have enough clearance, to go for the clutch. I reckon I have a good few cms over your clearance, may be seat thickness,

Regards Simon




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Posted 22 August 2011 - 05:05 PM

Standard carpet. As measured from floor to point on seat level with that measured in earlier pics approx 24cm.
Floor to lower edge of steering wheel approx 49cm.What does yours measure?

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 06:50 PM

I have approx 320 from carpet to top of seat and approx 420 from carpet to bottom of the wheel.

Maybe i need to pack on some kg's so that i squash the seat down more to give me more room.

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Posted 22 August 2011 - 08:12 PM

I have approx 320 from carpet to top of seat and approx 420 from carpet to bottom of the wheel.

Maybe i need to pack on some kg's so that i squash the seat down more to give me more room.


Or lose enough to slip easily into the current small gap!

I assume your wheel is also 15" diameter? Mine is approx 13". If so the difference from floor to wheel in yours and mine should be 490 - 25 = 465mm approx (less because of the angle of the wheel). As yours is 420mm this suggests your column may have some down tilt from the conversion as compared to mine. It would be helpful to know what the same measurement is in Simons car from carpet to lower wheel rim.
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Posted 22 August 2011 - 08:43 PM


I have approx 320 from carpet to top of seat and approx 420 from carpet to bottom of the wheel.

Maybe i need to pack on some kg's so that i squash the seat down more to give me more room.


Or lose enough to slip easily into the current small gap!

I assume your wheel is also 15" diameter? Mine is approx 13". If so the difference from floor to wheel in yours and mine should be 490 - 25 = 465mm approx (less because of the angle of the wheel). As yours is 420mm this suggests your column may have some down tilt from the conversion as compared to mine. It would be helpful to know what the same measurement is in Simons car from carpet to lower wheel rim.
Regards,
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Hi Rexy and Daniel,

Rexy, you are spot on I have 460mm from floor to lower edge of wheel rim, 15 inch wheel.

Daniel, do you have picture of where column passes through firewall?

Regards Simon



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Posted 23 August 2011 - 05:38 AM



I have approx 320 from carpet to top of seat and approx 420 from carpet to bottom of the wheel.

Maybe i need to pack on some kg's so that i squash the seat down more to give me more room.


Or lose enough to slip easily into the current small gap!

I assume your wheel is also 15" diameter? Mine is approx 13". If so the difference from floor to wheel in yours and mine should be 490 - 25 = 465mm approx (less because of the angle of the wheel). As yours is 420mm this suggests your column may have some down tilt from the conversion as compared to mine. It would be helpful to know what the same measurement is in Simons car from carpet to lower wheel rim.
Regards,
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Hi Rexy and Daniel,

Rexy, you are spot on I have 460mm from floor to lower edge of wheel rim, 15 inch wheel.

Daniel, do you have picture of where column passes through firewall?

Regards Simon



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