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Re: tuff wheel adapter question
[Re: mopars4ever]
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10/17/19 03:33 AM
10/17/19 03:33 AM
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NachoRT74
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They were serviced as a spare part yes...can't tell if you can find one. I grabbed one NOS long time ago and I have it home in Venezuela ( I'm in Spain at this moment trying to stablish here ), but can't tell if steering wheel specific. PN is an old one thought ( 28xxxxx or 29xxxxx )
Last edited by NachoRT74; 10/17/19 03:35 AM.
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Re: tuff wheel adapter question
[Re: mopars4ever]
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10/17/19 09:17 AM
10/17/19 09:17 AM
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burdar
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The repro adapters come with a copper horn contact already installed. The new adapter I bought has a slight wobble to it. I'm not sure if they are all like that or if I got a bad one. It really isn't enough to affect driving. You can see it though when you spin the wheel on the bench.
Last edited by burdar; 10/17/19 09:20 AM.
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Re: tuff wheel adapter question
[Re: mopars4ever]
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10/17/19 02:23 PM
10/17/19 02:23 PM
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NachoRT74
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I know in Venezuela a place where are maybe a box with 20 or 30 of those!!!
With a Charger born in Chrysler assembly plant in Valencia, Venezuela
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