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E body steering wheel #1680384
09/30/14 06:51 PM
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What are some cool looking steering wheels with a Pro Touring look that people are using that work on a stock E body column?

Re: E body steering wheel [Re: Dr Dave] #1680385
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What do you call a pro touring look?

Re: E body steering wheel [Re: Dr Dave] #1680386
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I used a Grant 4 spoke with the grant adapter instead of the accordion can on my car.

To compensate for the shorter column I used an A/B body turn signal lever because the E body one was too close to the wheel.

Re: E body steering wheel [Re: stumpy] #1680387
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I suppose anything that looks more modern and performasnce oriented like the Tuff wheel. It sounds like anything can be used with a standard adaptor as long as you don't use the "can" and you modify the turn signal arm, correct??

Re: E body steering wheel [Re: Dr Dave] #1680388
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You can modify the arm or get one from just about any A/B body. Probably C body, Trucks too.

I liked the 4 spoke grant but it did cover my Speedo and tach. Getting a larger diameter wheel like the factory had would fix that but I like the look and feel of the 14" wheel.







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