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Old 11-18-2012, 10:15 AM
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Can someone help me out with this? I need to ditch the stocker, I can barely get in the car with a kirkey seat. I still have to put the 10 point cage in the car. Im to big to wiggle in there.
How difficult and expensive is the swap going to be?
Old 11-18-2012, 04:21 PM
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Burkhart sells everything you need.

http://www.burkhartchassis.com/id86.html
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You can get it through summit. They are listed to fit 3rd gens only but work fine. Pinned or pinless.
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Got a part number or link?
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I have the DMH one. Any way to hook up the turn signals with these?
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^^^ I think jays just looking for the hub and wheel, not the whole column, I think you have camaro12


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Burkhart sells everything you need.

http://www.burkhartchassis.com/id86.html
Is that hub machined to fit inside the plastics like stock, or do you space it out?
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I used the Madman, and am very happy with it. Wasn't too difficult to Install. I think I cut some of the air bag wires to get them out the way. Then cut out a round disc out of aluminum to cover the junk in the column that was left exposed. The set up I used does not have provision's for a horn. Don't know if you can use a horn with a removable wheel.
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I'm looking for one thats removable and can still use the stock horn and column.
I'll give burkhart a call
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Mine attaches to a grant signature series wheel. I don't know of one's that are a direct fit for the factory wheel but I'm sure it can be made to work. I don't have a horn.
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The burkhart has a option for a button, I imagine I can just us that for the horn. Im not to worried about inspection, just would like a horn for all the tarts on the roads.



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