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Old 08-25-2008, 03:54 PM
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I have a 96 Z28 drag car looking to get a lighter steering wheel with no install issues.
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Give me a call. I have the Grant and the adaptors. I can either do quick release or bolted on.
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Originally Posted by MADMAN
Give me a call. I have the Grant and the adaptors. I can either do quick release or bolted on.
I have a grant do you sell just a quick release? is it SFI ap.?
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jegs has a quick release made by them that can be welded on...
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Originally Posted by ty_ty13
jegs has a quick release made by them that can be welded on...
I don't want mine welded on. I still have everything functioning in the column
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I'd like some info on this, I also do not want to be welding on my column. Is it doable without welding? What does a setup like this go for?
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The kit I use is a splined unit that fits the GM column. Its SFI approved. Call us at the shop.
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the kit im talking a bout is for welding... not a bolt on kit...
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As Madman stated he has one as do we that is a true bolt in.




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