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Technical Boss kit to suit inter ???

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Kustomism, Jun 20, 2015.

  1. Kustomism
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    I have a 1956 international that has an original steering column in it and I want to put a moon
    steering wheel in it .
    Anyone know if you can get a boss kit to suit ?
     
  2. Kustomism
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    Anyone with any tips ?
     
  3. captain scarlet
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    from Detroit

    What is the column end ?

    Splined? Size ?

    Key way ? Diameter?

    If you would like help information and pictures are always useful

    :)
     
  4. gimpyshotrods
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    You need a steering wheel adapter.

    Unfortunately, Internationals are not an overly common vehicle to hop-up.

    You might luck-out if it happens to share a spline, taper, or key with another vehicle or make.
     
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  6. gimpyshotrods
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    Let's do a little deductive reasoning:

    https://travelallparts.com/IH_Steering_Wheel_restored_and_better_than_new_old_stock/p18132

    Steering wheel: "This fits Scout 80, A (57-58) and B series (59-60) trucks and Travelalls. They are dark grey but if you send us your steering wheel, we can do it in any color you request."

    https://scoutparts.com/products/?view=product&product_id=18099

    Steering wheel adapter: "Vehicles: Scout 80, Scout 800"

    As far as I know, the moon steering wheel uses the common 3-bolt adapter that most aftermarket wheels use.

    So there's your answer: $39.95 USD, ~$51.40 AUD.
     
  7. Kustomism
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    Thanks for the reply,
    Diameter is .884 of inch/22.4 mm
    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1434873042.055305.jpg
     
  8. Kustomism
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    Thanks heaps man !!
     
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