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Great! Thanks for the advise about the size.

By the way, maybe it's the picture or my screen, but it looks black. Is it?

I Will order a "dark stain" one but if it is so "blackish" it's really too dark for a Tawny Stain Dashboard...


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Actually I do not know what the finish of my steering wheel is called. It was on the car when I bought it......It is solid black!

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Originally Posted by Swedewheeler
Actually I do not know what the finish of my steering wheel is called. It was on the car when I bought it......It is solid black!


Shall be "RAVEN" color then. The Moto Lita dark stain is quite closer to the Tawny stain that MMC makes.


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Hi Javier
If you still plan to get Moto Lita steering wheel then I would recommend the deep rim option, which makes it much nicer to grip.
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Later cars have the 20 spline Traven one, there are a couple of threads on here about it, search “Traven”
You’ll wish you did have the Lifeline one though!

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I have the earlier Lifeline one with a Brooklands (Riley) steering wheel. It used to be a pig to get it off and on until I cleaned up the heavy milling/broaching marks on the splines on both wheel and column part with a warding file. Now as long as you line up the broad spline nearly correctly, it slips on perfectly every time, without the binding and jamming it used to suffer from. I use copper grease on the splines.

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Originally Posted by WilsonLaidlaw
I have the earlier Lifeline one with a Brooklands (Riley) steering wheel. It used to be a pig to get it off and on until I cleaned up the heavy milling/broaching marks on the splines on both wheel and column part with a warding file. Now as long as you line up the broad spline nearly correctly, it slips on perfectly every time, without the binding and jamming it used to suffer from. I use copper grease on the splines.

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Good idea!


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That reminds me I was trying to use my warding files for something else over the week-end and given that they must be 40 years old, well used, blunt and all their wooden handles have split and died, they are way beyond their sell by date. I must get some new ones. Having had a look, the CK ones with handles look nice and will be made from good German steel not Chinese cheese.

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Originally Posted by WilsonLaidlaw
That reminds me I was trying to use my warding files for something else over the week-end and given that they must be 40 years old, well used, blunt and all their wooden handles have split and died, they are way beyond their sell by date. I must get some new ones. Having had a look, the CK ones with handles look nice and will be made from good German steel not Chinese cheese.

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Like these?

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Those are the ones. They are also a reasonable size. Some of the warding files are too small for anything other than jewellery or small locksmithing.

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