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Old 08-31-03, 09:22 AM
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grant steering wheel adapters for fbs?



i am thinking about getting this for my fb..... but cant seem to find a hub for it for fbs.....

what other mazda cars are the same as fb when it comes to the steering wheel?... i have a fc style steering wheel in my car from a 323 but it didnt fit PERFECTLY... but it still fit..

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i have one on my 7..

search the forums for pics of my car..

i had to get mine custom made.. coz there was no hubs for it for the frist gen..

onyl 2nd gens and onwards
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well i know grant makes them for the rx2-3-4... dunno if that would fit the fb...

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I was able to get a kit for my grant wheel... dunno if the diffrent wheel makes a diffrence...
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This is the kit I believe I bought:

http://www.partsamerica.com/PartDeta...e=1275&PTSet=A

Along with this wheel:

http://www.partsamerica.com/PartDeta...egoryCode=3179

And I do believe I bought them from Checker also, I can't remember, it's been awhile. I hope this helps.
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I put a $50 330 mm Grant wheel on my 85 to clear my knees and the adapter was no problem.

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I've got an adapter. a momo wheel was on it, for an FB.
so i guess the adapter is a momo........ $ 50.00 bucks and it's yours ! really..

If you want a picture of it, let me know.
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I bought a grant steering wheel kit at the local shucks store.
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those grant steering wheels, are they really expensive ??? Like The momos or sparcos ?
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I paid about $60 for this one
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erick1120 - Is that a Grant? I like it..... which model is it?
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GRANT does in fact sell adaptor kits to make their steering wheels fit on an SA or FB. Bought mine from Pep Boys.

They do also sell a removable steering wheel kit to remove the steering wheel when you're not driving it. Bought it. Used it. Reccomend it highly! No more worries. No wheel, to steal!
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Originally posted by erick1120
I paid about $60 for this one
NIce wheel where did you get it? I wouldnt mind picking one of those up.

Now on to the important part of my post......YOU SMOKE IN YOUR 7????? You are a bad rotary parent!!!!

ok now im done.
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I work at Checker Auto during the day. (same as Schucks and Kragen Auto Parts). We sell the adapter, its the last one displayed below the steering wheels.

Its like Part # 3977 or something.
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my dad smokes in his FD
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what's the url to see grant steering products ?
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Here's the Grant website, and for the most part, their wheels are rather in-expensive: http://www.grantproducts.com/default.html
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Hey erick,

I have the exact same wheel as you, You can probaly see part of it in my sig.
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I like my old school wooden steering wheel that doesn't match anything in my interior. Well, at least it has a vintage Mazda rotary emblem...
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Originally posted by DriveFast7
GRANT does in fact sell adaptor kits to make their steering wheels fit on an SA or FB. Bought mine from Pep Boys.

They do also sell a removable steering wheel kit to remove the steering wheel when you're not driving it. Bought it. Used it. Reccomend it highly! No more worries. No wheel, to steal!
ive already got an adapter and aftermarket steering wheel on there, id like the removable feature though
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I took the stock SE wheel in my car and cut the spokes off then, took the Momo bezel, indexed the bolt holes, drilled it out and bolted it to the old hub. It looks nice and I still have the turn signal cancelor as well as the stock horn wiring
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Grant part number 3597 is the correct one for those that don't want to go look it up on the site.

Anyone know if a momo wheel bolts up to a Grant adapter?
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there is a momo adapter for FB's....i was wondering if anyone knows if they sell the removable steering wheel feature for momo's?
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Alright, I got another pic of my grant wheel.



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