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Old 09-01-03, 10:59 PM
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Alright, I got another pic of my grant wheel.

Are those still available? WHere did you get yours?
Old 09-01-03, 11:04 PM
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I don't know where it came from. I bought the car with the wheel.
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Originally posted by inittab
erick1120 - Is that a Grant? I like it..... which model is it?
I don't remember what model it is but I picked it up at the local auto parts store.
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Here's a link to all Grant wheels really cheap too, just enter your zip code. I beleive I have the "Grant 773" model wheel.
http://www.partsamerica.com/SelectPa...ering%20Wheels
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So why replace the stock one with a wheel thats basically the same design/width?
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Originally posted by [FLaT]
Here's a link to all Grant wheels really cheap too, just enter your zip code. I beleive I have the "Grant 773" model wheel.
http://www.partsamerica.com/SelectPa...ering%20Wheels
THanks for the info flat!!!
Old 09-02-03, 01:19 AM
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Originally posted by jimmdog
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
I don't understand. I have a Momo wheel and hub and everything works perfectly..
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Damn, that's a nice setup. Mine also works perfectly turn signal canceller, and stock horn wiring.
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Ok, i bought a Flash 3 Sparco Steering wheel (330MM). At the place where i ordered it, they told me i have to get the MOMO Hub, because the other hub wouldn't fit. I found a hub for my 83 GS, for 39,99$ CDN at Canadian Tires (similar to Pep Boys). The momo one is 61$ CDN ..

What is the best to do?
Old 09-10-03, 10:59 AM
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Cody, where'd you get the old school Mazda rotor horn button?
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