Aftermarket steering wheels
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Yeah historically the Grant is king. I love the stocker but if I were so inclined today I’d go with this one
http://www.detroitspeed.com/Steering...ing-wheel.html
http://www.detroitspeed.com/Steering...ing-wheel.html
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I've always used Momo steering wheels since the 80's. My first back in 88 was a Momo Monte Carlo 320MM which I still have. Now I'm using a Momo Competition Air 350MM.
Momo Competion Air 350MM.
My first Momo Monte Carlo 320mm wheel from 88 that I still have.
Momo Competion Air 350MM.
My first Momo Monte Carlo 320mm wheel from 88 that I still have.
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Car: 1990 Camaro IROC-Z28
Engine: Stock L98
Transmission: 700R-4
Axle/Gears: 3.23
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Momo wheel here as well. Kinda miss the airbag wheel but I've had three warp on me
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Car: '91 GTA, '92 T/A Convertible
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Transmission: Pro-built 700R4
Axle/Gears: GTA: 3.27, T/A: 2.73
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Had this one on for a few years...
Until I put this one in.
Had a few different Grant wheels, but the feel of the Momo is way better. Love this wheel.
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I don't know I really love the wheel, but I do decide to sell I'll let yah know. I haven't seen one in another thirdgen, it looks killer in your GTA with those trim rings on the gauges!!
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It's a little over an inch smaller in diameter than the original IROC wheel.
I ran it for a little over a year, and got the Grant wheel removal kit as a Christmas gift from my mother. The kit moved the wheel about an inch and a half toward the driver.
The wheel is almost two years old now, and has held up very nicely. With my long legs, I've appreciated the smaller diameter, because even with the seat all the way back, I tended to rub the bottom of the wheel with my left leg when operating the clutch.
I paid around $100 for the wheel, and my wife suggested the Chevrolet horn button in favor of the "Grant" button that came with the wheel.
I've been very happy with it, and it blends well with the black and grey interior covers.
I ran it for a little over a year, and got the Grant wheel removal kit as a Christmas gift from my mother. The kit moved the wheel about an inch and a half toward the driver.
The wheel is almost two years old now, and has held up very nicely. With my long legs, I've appreciated the smaller diameter, because even with the seat all the way back, I tended to rub the bottom of the wheel with my left leg when operating the clutch.
I paid around $100 for the wheel, and my wife suggested the Chevrolet horn button in favor of the "Grant" button that came with the wheel.
I've been very happy with it, and it blends well with the black and grey interior covers.
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Here's mine in my 89 Firebird. Grant Challenger with arrow head horn button. The outer part of the horn button was chrome, so I lightly sanded it and then cleared it to make it appear aluminum. I never did like the factory "fake airbag" steering wheel. I wanted something that could almost pass as factory looking to the average person and have a good feel and size. Works for me! ...I just need carpet now!!
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what hub did you use for the momo? I have one laying around i would like to use.
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