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OEM Steering Wheel Swap, Horn Help Please


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I swapped my worn out/oozing '88 rubber OEM three spoke steering wheel for a nice leather '91 Country/Limited two spoke with full pad in matching color cheap off of ebay.

 

When I pulled the original wheel it was obvious that the horn works differently than the new wheel.

 

What parts do I need to make the horn work on the two spoke wheel? I have the tilt steering column.

 

Please help! Thanks!

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I swapped my worn out/oozing '88 rubber OEM three spoke steering wheel for a nice leather '91 Country/Limited two spoke with full pad in matching color cheap off of ebay.

 

The two spoke XJ/MJ steering wheel's last year was in 1990, so I'm not sure which steering wheel you are referring to?

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Just a guess but is this the part you are looking for? It's NAPA part 735-2822. It's the plunger, spring and lock that goes in the turn signal canceling cam. and replaced the wire that is in some steering wheels.

 

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Mac...

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I swapped my worn out/oozing '88 rubber OEM three spoke steering wheel for a nice leather '91 Country/Limited two spoke with full pad in matching color cheap off of ebay.

 

The two spoke XJ/MJ steering wheel's last year was in 1990, so I'm not sure which steering wheel you are referring to?

 

I did not know that. Thanks for the info! Guess the seller got the year wrong, but that gives me some hope it falls in my year range.

 

 

I swapped from this style wheel:

 

 

To this:

 

 

 

Amjay, thanks for the info. I think there is more to it, that doesn't look like it would fit in my column. :???:

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Right, That spring and plunger is for the top steering wheel. The bottom one probably uses a wire in the turn signal canceling cam. If you look at the Grant Horn Kit it may contain what you need.

 

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