Steering arrangement for a motor vehicle

Land vehicles – Wheeled – Running gear

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280779, 74493, B62D 118, B62D 2514

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060479876

ABSTRACT:
A steering arrangement for a motor vehicle having an instrument panel including a steering column with a first end extending into the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle. The steering column includes a tilt mechanism for pivotally interconnecting the steering column with a steering wheel. The steering arrangement includes a shroud having a first member and a second member, the first member is fixedly attached to the instrument panel of the vehicle and the second member is interconnected with the steering wheel for movement therewith. In a preferred form, the first and second members partially overlap when the steering wheel is in the raised position.

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