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Hey guys

How hard is it to install a steering wheel? I got the fact that I have a tool to remove the old steering wheel to a newer steering wheel...is it just place the new in tighten it down till its set in there? Or what?

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If you are swapping from the base model, 2-spoke "station wagon" steering wheel to the 3-spoke sport steering wheel, be sure the new wheel comes with all the small parts under the horn button, and be sure you know how those parts all go together. It's not difficult, but it's not necessarily intuitive if you're not taking out the same style wheel.

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Other wheels fit on the Saginaw column... for example, I have a leather-wrapped wheel out of a Chevy Celebrity Eurosport. The station-wagon one my rig came with disintegrated and I moved to a leather 3-spoke, but it felt like I was driving a bus, hence the Celebrity wheel. Pretty much any Saginaw-equipped non-airbag wheel should work just fine... just get all the associated parts.

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the guy that owned my MJ before me, did something to the wheel. he took of the stock one, and put some spacer thingy on it that i can't get off, and then put on a go-cart steering wheel. i can't turn the wheels at all with the MJ off or the bolt goes loose and the sterring wheel spins free... i did find out i can buy just the wheel for 60$ at orielly's, its one of those nice looking offroad racing ones... the spacer thingy matches the one in the box for the offroad wheel...

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That's because you are very lucky to have a "custom" sterring wheel with a spacer thingy. Fortunately, the factory steering wheels are not like that.

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to be honest its kind of annoying having it. yeah it makes it easier to take it off, but it severely limits my choices to wheels 70$ and up... but i guess it would be a good investment if you plan on using an aftermarket or OEM reproduction wheel

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I figured my issue out... I needed to take off the horn assembly becasue the horn cover (or whatever you call it to press the horn) was loose. All i needed to do was pull off that cover and tighten the three screws behind it for the bushing

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Besides the awesome wheel and knob....... this is what my truck would look like if it was clean? Inspiring! :eek:

 

 

Momo Italian in zebrano wood, with matching shift knob

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