CORRECT STEERING WHEEL?

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CORRECT STEERING WHEEL?

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I have owned this truck for 10 years, and never questioned the little stuff the previous owner did to it. BUT, I just realized -after being asleep for some time it seems - that my steering wheel looks like it is off a later model truck!!!! I have a 64 d300, with the deep, three arm, black steering wheel, with the bulbous steel base and the larger round shaft to the floor (also has a sheet metal plate which comes off the bottom of the dash). I think the correct steering wheel for this model has a shiny, small horn emblem in the middle, and a not so deep three arm pattern -I am confused. What is have is the deep plastic horn button.Can some one put my fears to rest? Do I have a late model 63? Didi they put these on the biger trucks vs the smaller trucks?

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two types of stearing wheels came on your truck.
One black and having 2 spokes with red center
horn button (65 this horn button changed to
silver and differant pattern),
and one white with horn ring (custom cab option).

Anything with 3 spokes, black and black center
will be 69 and later.
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64 D100 A318 727pb custom lwb
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Post by digdoug »

I dont think the white wheel was an option on the D 300.I think they all had a 3 spoke black 18" wheel.(someone correct me if I am wrong.All the rest of what Jeff said holds true.

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digdoug wrote:I dont think the white wheel was an option on the D 300.I think they all had a 3 spoke black 18" wheel.(someone correct me if I am wrong.All the rest of what Jeff said holds true.

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The parts book says-
17" with horn button D 100, 200, 300
that would be the black wheel.
17" with horn ring D 100, 200
that would be the white wheel,
but I have seen the them in 300's
in custom cab optioned rigs (factory?
don't know, but the rest of the custom
cab options were there).

The other wheels listed that would
of been 3 spoke would have been 18"
or larger (18", 20" 22") and they would
have been on trucks larger than D300.
There is a 18" listed for the W300 (and
oddly, W100 gets 18" but no listing for
the W200??).....
So there is is, guess what you need to
do is take a tape and get a size......
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62 D100 225 3sp lwb
64 D100 A318 727pb custom lwb
66 D100 A318 4sp lwb
68 D100 B383 727 swb
65 Dart GT LA273 2bbl 904
73 Scamp 225 2bbl 4sp od
68 P300 318 727 base Oasis 22' RV
71 for sale D200 318 auto parts truck could be fixed compleat $400
Old iron or no iron!
One size does NOT fit all!

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:Thumbsup

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would it be really be easy to swap these things out -meaning specifically - would the previous owner have had to do major modifications to the firewall as well as other things? I am happy with the steering wheel I have, but I went this far, why stop now.....
I called wild cat wreckers for the column and the wheel, and a local place turner's auto wrecking, and see that there is a nos wheel on ebay for 200.00 - what should I expect to pay for the full monty, and again, will this be an easy swap? all in all?

I really appreciate the help.

BTW The image posted are of later model trucks, right? because of the pie tin front lights -I have the four lights because two is not enough here in Oakland!

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Both of my W200's ['67 & '68] and my W100 ['68] came
with the 18" three spoke steering wheel. My other
pre-'69 trucks had either the white or black 2 spoke
17" model. Any pre-'69 D or W 300 series & up truck
I've come across has had the three spoke 18" steering
wheel on it.
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It sounds like you are describing a 69-71 wheel since you said it was deep. Is this like what you have?


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I don't think any other Swepts had a deep dish wheel. These measure about six inches deep from the rim to bottom of the hub.
1969 Adventurer W100

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my description of deep was relating to the early wheel's arm angle off of the center, in which the later truck's steering wheel have a "deeper" , pitched abgle. The image you posted is not the same as what I have, but looks really spectacular -rare?
also, I have a metal intermediate plate, which is bolted to the dash, then a U bolt holds the column to that plate. Strange, but I can't seem to find any references to this set up anywhere I have looked, and I do have a fair amount of research material. I will try and post a pick Monday.

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No, it's not rare. It was standard on 69-71 Sweptlines. A smaller horn button was standard but the larger center cover as seen in the photo was standard on Adventurer's and optional on others.
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does that mean that my large horn button steering wheel is worth some money because I have another one to put on.

p.s. it came off of a 69 adventurer
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Post by 440SCOUT »

DOES ANYONE HAVE PICTURES OF THESE ?? THIS IS INTERESTING AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE WHAT YOU GUYS ARE TALKING ABOUT...

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I found something out here... the steel plate that mounts off of my dash is for a d400 and above, not standard on most d300 -I may be wrong, but it looks that way.

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wally wrote:I found something out here... the steel plate that mounts off of my dash is for a d400 and above, not standard on most d300 -I may be wrong, but it looks that way.
I believe its standard for 300 series & up, if you're
talking about the piece that mounts between the dash
and the column.
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Wally,
Is this what your wheel looks like,except for with a red horn button,and a different mount on the colum?


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I thought that there was a difference in size between a Power Wagon steering wheel and a 2 wheel drive. The steering wheels on our '62 W100 (red horn button), '64 W200 (black horn button), and '64 W300 (black horn button) are all 18" diameter. We also have a steering wheel from a '65 D300 (black horn button) and it is the same as the other steering wheels. All the steering wheels look like the one in DigDoug's post above. I am thinking that D100 and D200 had the 17" diameter steering wheel while the W series and the D300 and up have the 18" wheel. The red horn buttons may have been only for the 100 series trucks and the black horn buttons are for 200s and up. A friend of ours has a '64 W100 also with a red horn button. Hard to tell. :thinking

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This is what I have observed.D100-200 have 17 inch two spoke wheel up to 68.D300 and W100-300 have 18 inch three spoke wheel up to 68.D400-600, have 20"three spoke wheel up to 71.I'm not sure on the W500, or 22"wheel,but maybe they are on the C,CT,and Bighorn.

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