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Old 10-30-03, 02:28 PM
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Aftermarket steering wheel replacement

I was looking at a Grant racing steering wheel for my 87. Here's my question the OEM steering wheel looks really deep dish and the aftermarket one looks flat do you think it will bolt up or what? I know it fits a first gen column, but the second gen is a bit different.. let me know asap has anyone done this? I am looking to buy it tonight...
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You have to buy an application specific adapter... I have one on my 87... Let me tell you right now, the horn ain't gonna work... Mine worked intermittently at first, now it doesn't work, period.
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You can also buy a "spacer", but the only spacers I know of are for MOMO/Sparco/Nardi type steering wheels with 6-bolt hubs. I would recommend saving your money for these brands rather than be tempted with a lower priced Grant...


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