Re: You Warlock/LRE oweners, Tuff wheel "?"
[Re: Kern Dog]
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03/27/13 11:45 AM
03/27/13 11:45 AM
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bigblock340power
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Mike, Another option is to use a repro wheel from Grant. They used to offer one that looked similar to the TUFF wheel but had slight differences. I'm sure it would be much cheaper than a NOS or even a decent used original Tuff. The Mopar Action Bold Beeper has one of the Grant wheels. They did an article on the install a few years back.
Yep, I've looked at them. I'm not opposed to them at all. You have anything I could use? I'm open to trades!
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Re: You Warlock/LRE oweners, Tuff wheel "?"
[Re: Danny]
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03/27/13 12:20 PM
03/27/13 12:20 PM
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Bulletbob you are right that the tilt does have a different spline, however the 4wd and 2wd spline is also different even if both are non tilt. I know a guy that grinded a few splines off a 4wd steering shaft to get the car tuff adapter to go on, still would not work. They are diffent.
I was going by the factory parts books
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Re: You Warlock/LRE oweners, Tuff wheel "?"
[Re: 340SHORTY]
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04/01/13 09:18 PM
04/01/13 09:18 PM
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rickstershemi
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Thats an "E" body wheel mounted on an "A" body can. I had tried using a Grant GT wheel but it obscured my vision of the insturment cluster.
did you lose your pillow again....???
Rickster
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