RE: '65 Steering Wheels - New
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RE: '65 Steering Wheels - New



Tom, are the 65 and the 66 the same wheel? I found a 66 wheel in a salvage yard and restored it using the Eastwood kit. It turned out great but the 65 half horn ring I have fits too loose, It doesn't seem to tighten down. 
Mike P
-------------- Original message from Tom Duross <tduross1@xxxxxxxxxxx>: -------------- 


> 
> I have both years plus a '66. 
> The wheels are round with two spokes but the 65 has a small round center 
> about the same diameter as the column with narrow chrome spokes out to the 
> wheel over the wheel spokes for either the full or half horn ring. The 64 
> has broader tapered spokes out to the wheel that have the chrome center ring 
> attached to the ends for half or full (not sure if the 64 has a full ring, 
> mine doesn't). If this make any sense to anyone. 
> 
> Tom 
> Not the same wheel. 
> 
> 
> The steering wheels in my 64 Plymouths are round! 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I was told yesterday that the '64 steering wheel was squared off and not 
> round.  Anyone care to confirm that? 
> 
> That said, the 65 wheel would probably work, just wouldn't be "right." 
> 
> Akron Don 
> 
> Dean Miller wrote: 
> > Are 64 steering wheels the same or different as the 65's,just a different 
> horn ring? 
> > 
> > Dean Miller 
> > 
> >  
> 
> 
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