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Old 09-23-2001, 03:13 PM
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IROC/Z28 steering wheel installation

I got hold of a Z28 steering wheel to replace the butt ugly Sport Coupe steering wheel. Does anyone have an exploded pic of how the Z wheel goes on? I have a feeling I may be missing a piece, or I just use one that's on the car. I have the wheel nd the horn button that pops off.

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Old 09-24-2001, 11:56 AM
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I got a blowup of a steering column from a dealership. I got it from my uncle who works at a parts desk. You can probably put the wheel on without it though. There shouldn't be much difference between them.
If you go to a dealership they should be able to print a blowup for you.
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As long as you have the wheel, you shouldn't be missing anything. Remove the nut, pull the wheel (You do know that you need a wheel puller, rigth?), press the new one on, replace the nut.

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