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Re: Grant Tuff Wheel Installation on A body
[Re: VITC_GTX]
#137822
10/16/08 11:09 PM
10/16/08 11:09 PM
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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All Grant wheels require an appropriate adapter kit for your vehicle. Contact your Grant dealer for specifics.
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Re: Grant Tuff Wheel Installation on A body
#137823
10/16/08 11:41 PM
10/16/08 11:41 PM
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 406 Houma, Louisiana
twister360
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mopar
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 406
Houma, Louisiana
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Yup you need an adapter kit to install. I have the same steering wheel and I love it.
My car 74 Duster mild 360/904/3.91 13.44/101.54
Son's car 75 Dart Sport 318/904/4.10 looking for a 360 or 408
2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie 5.7
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Classic B-5 6 speed
2010 Jeep SRT8 for the little wife
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Re: Grant Tuff Wheel Installation on A body
[Re: VITC_GTX]
#137825
10/17/08 07:40 AM
10/17/08 07:40 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 9,982 Ansonia, CT
CJK440
master
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master
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 9,982
Ansonia, CT
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I just used the basic grant install kit because I was in a hurry to install it. I figured I'd get a tuff wheel adapter later however, I decided to leave it as is. It looks fine unless studied and I think the wheel is the perfect distance without the adapter. That 2" grant spacer look ugly. The a-body tuff wheel adapter is smooth, not like the E-body coffee can adapter.
2017 Contusion Blue Challenger T/A 392 M6 "BLKNBLU"
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