GRANT STEERING WHEELS
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GRANT STEERING WHEELS
Can anyone tell me if there is a web page for Grant steering wheels. If there isnt a web site can someone tell me how to get one of their magazines so I can order one. I found one I just love in my friends pickup and I have to get one. Any help is appreciated.
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GRANT STEERING WHEELS
I am subscribed to several off-road magazines, such as 4x4 power, and they usually have a couple of pages toward the back that tells you how to order several catalogs including a Grant catalog. Some are free and some go for around $5.
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GRANT STEERING WHEELS
I would strongly advise going with a standard size wheel. I don't know if Grant makes 18" wheels, but I had a Grant 14" wheel and it was really difficult to see the gauges, especially the speedo. I got rid of it and put in a stock one from the dealer. It was the only way to get one that was not all cracked.
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GRANT STEERING WHEELS
Smaller steering wheels are much better. They look better, make the steering more responsive and it is easier to get out when you arent trying to wiggle out from under the steering wheel. In my opinion aftermarket is the only way to go.
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You can buy them from Jegs. I just ordered a 15" Classic Nostalgia wheel. It's a cheapie but I just want something a bit better than the one that looks like it's been in the truck since new and has one of those el-cheapo vinyl covers on it that's, well, kinda stinky.
Next time round I think I want leather.
I think the smaller wheels would be just weird to get used to. The stock steering wheel is 15" and the one in my other Ford (a Volvo, heh) is a 15".
Next time round I think I want leather.
I think the smaller wheels would be just weird to get used to. The stock steering wheel is 15" and the one in my other Ford (a Volvo, heh) is a 15".
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