I came in late and misread what you are trying to do. If you are trying to get the wheel closer to you, that is the opposite problem for me. The wheel does not foul my legs at all when the wheel is close to the dashboard. The answer is simple. Buy the Lifeline Moto-Lita bolt-in easy-off. Demon Tweeks stocks them. Simple bolt-in and away you go.
You must have long legs and short arms. I am the opposite. I can get the seat back far enough in my 1991 1700 Super Sprint to just get by with the easy-off in, but then I can't reach the pedals properly. But I need elbow room, so I either will do the reverse-spacer or get a little lathe and welding help on the top shaft.
I think the real answer for you is a smaller wheel. I'd go for Momo as was suggested by sltous.
I like the wheel closer to the dash. Without the easy-off as I first drove the car, it is just about perfect. I have elbow room and the position feels right. My right pinky falls onto the horn switch very nicely without taking my hand off the wheel. Did I mention my car is RHD? It has only been in the USA about a year.
Anyway, the Moto-Lita wheel does not bother me at all when driving. When I had a Caterham before, I liked to drive with the top on. I think I may have had a smaller wheel then, and I was younger. The Moto-Lita is a bit in the way when entering/exiting with the top on. The removable thing helps a lot.
I tested a Caterham with the smaller, and removable, MOMO wheel, and liked that just fine. There were other reasons I passed up that car for this one.