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Thread: TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

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    Default TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

    Trying to find which TA22 boss kit people have used. Saas catalogue shows upto 1973 BK40. My TA22 is October 1974 & tjamauto on ebay says he has only listed up to 1973 for a TA22.
    Anyone know which one fits?

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    Default Re: TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

    all TA22s are the same

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    Default Re: TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

    should be. Early ones in Japan had non collapseable columns but the tops would be the same for a boss kit

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    Default Re: TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

    To continue with this post. Saas informed me they don't make the short boss kit & they claim with a boss only about 40mm deep they shaft would poke out the top. I need to move the wheel as far away from me, toward the dash as possible, I worked out by measuring I could get wheel about 15 mm away from me. I have short legs so I have my arms bent at 90 degrees, or there about, which is why I am trying to move wheel away when clutch pedal pushed right in with leg nearly straight.
    Anyone got suggestions?

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    Default Re: TA22 Saas steering wheel boss kit. Manuf. year not listed

    you can try adjust the clutch so that the grab position is not all the way to the end. therefore you don't need to press the clutch all the way and hence have to sit so far forward. also look at getting the other pedals moved forward rather than you having to sit forward.

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