Darrin, Having seen your other post and knowing your engine I can see why.
I'm taking a slightly different route in not chasing massive power, this then means I don't need massively wide tyres, currently my engine makes about 260hp, while I'm hoping to up that somewhat to around 300hp I'm not looking for the 4-600hp monsters that some are running. Currently I'm thinking I'm going to run 255/40 R17 rears, which are 25.03in in dia (636mm), nothing is set in stone as yet however.
I'm currently thinking to go with the wilwoods as they're pretty reasonably priced while having lots of options for different top-hat's etc.
Anyway, back to my build.

I decided I wasn't happy with the 'step' in the steering adapter so stuck the adapter back in the lathe. A bit more work and
Which means that the quick release hub now fits flush
The only problem is of course that now the bolts are too long!

More bolts on order, the only question now is what type should I use on front, Button or socket cap?
The other thing I looked at was an electrical connection 'through' the quick release, after looking through *far* too many specs of connectors I finally decided on Mini DIN (same as S-video or PS/2 keyboard/mouse connectors) and bought a pair of the 8 pin in-line versions. I don't have a use for 8 pins but it's just as much grief to add 1 as it is to add 8 and I may find a use later.
Lose the plastic shrouds and left with these:
A bit of light filing on the plastic round the outside and the female fits inside the splined section:
I'll epoxy it in place once the splined adapter has been welded onto the steering column.
The other side I'll solder a large washer to it and 'trap' it between the adapter and quick release hub (that btw is why there is now a hole in the middle of the adapter).