Today while collecting a BN4 transmission with OD and some old Trippe lights, the guy through in a box of gauges and in them was this 100-6 button, which may be from a non-adjustable wheel horn push? No idea so appreciate your help. View attachment 56162
Today while collecting a BN4 transmission with OD and some old Trippe lights, the guy through in a box of gauges and in them was this 100-6 button, which may be from a non-adjustable wheel horn push? No idea so appreciate your help. View attachment 56162
That's a neat approach, but yours is the adjustable column's smaller button, rather than the one seen in the 1st post, or on my car.My 1958 100/6 BN6 has the same horn push and the centre is painted the same colour as the body work.
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My hub lets me adjust the wheel without a wrench, but not while driving. :rolleye:Using an aftermarket steering wheel hub practically renders the adjustable column non-adjustable__at least making it limited to breaking out a wrench to reposition the wheel, unlike the stock column/hub arrangement that can be moved in or out while on the fly.