Hollow steering columns?

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Hollow steering columns?

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Stupid and weird question, does anyone know of a steering column that is hollow.

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1946 Hillman Minx, columns hollow because the wiring for the indicators, lights and horn go down the middle and exit at the bottom of the steering box.

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lol, try and find one of them in the local scrap yard! - I was hoping for something slightly more recent!

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What's it for? They don't take long to knock up.
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Feeding wires down for steering wheel controls, fabbing one was the next choice

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Sorry mate I meant to ask what vehicle it was for?
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Up to 1994 Jeep Cherokee's have a hollow column as the wires like the hillman run down the column from the switch gear.

They also have Momo steering wheels as standard.
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Pike wrote:Sorry mate I meant to ask what vehicle it was for?

It'll be going in my kit-car, currently got an MG Maestro column but I can pretty much put most in. I am starting to think that I need to get hold of another maestro one so I get the right connection through the front bulkhead to the steering linkage then cut off the bottom, machine out a recess then weld up a hollow circular section for the rest of the column with the bott welded on at the top

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