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Opeler
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: North Dakota. Check a map. you'll find us.
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Unanswered: Grant Sttering Wheel Adapter
I see a few of these come up for auction and I like some of them. Momo are a little pricey. Is there anything to watch out for when installing these? Also, which size do you guys prefer? I know these is some personal preference involved here. No racing involved with mine. Help appreciated. The Grant folks don't seem to want to answer my Emails.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Leonard, Texas
Posts: 888
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Steering Wheels
As far as I know Grant no longer makes an adapter for the Opel "there is no such thing as an Opel" to them. As for size you need to check your local laws, in Texas a 12" wheel is a small as you can go legally, even though I have ran a 10" for years. In fact my ol 55 Chevy pick em up use to have an 8" on it, with G60 14s on a 8" wheel on front, man you had to be rolling to turn that one. I like the 10" on my GT and have no problems steering even when it had the stock front suspension and 225 50 15's on front. And its so much fun taking it to get it inspected each year, the guy goes can't pass you cause your steering wheel is to small, I just tell him go ahead drive it ,test the brakes and when you get back let me know if the wheel is to small, it passes every time, especially when they come back and want to turn the lights on and can't figure how to and by then they have forgotten about the steering wheel.
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