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Topic: my F/R column install (Read 217 times)
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Bakaruda
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Looks great. I love mine.
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Cary Snyder 5.7L Hemi Cuda
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west
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bakaruda, what kind of steering wheel are you using with your f/r column? i am mostly concerned about the fit between the column and the steering wheel,is there a gap?will some steering wheels not fit?
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Bakaruda
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Look at this I think you will see what you need. There is a spacer that goes between the wheel and the colum. 
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Cary Snyder 5.7L Hemi Cuda
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west
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i thought those were just for fitting a mopar wheel to the f/r column. i thought an aftermarket wheel would just bolt on  those adaptors are expensive  do i need an adaptor for a grant wheel?
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Bakaruda
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Not sure about the grant wheel. They have install kits for there wheels. You need the kit.
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Cary Snyder 5.7L Hemi Cuda
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west
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that's lame to build a new column only to need an adaptor to make it work  what;s the point of that?even with thier own wheel you need an adaptor?plain stupid. now i have to push more of the housing into the engine comp. I can only assume this will become a prob. when i install my headers.not to mention the extra $100 nobody told me was required to make it work.
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