Need 5 Bolt Hub Adaptor For Steering Wheel
#1
Need 5 Bolt Hub Adaptor For Steering Wheel
ANYONE WITH ANYTHING? HEARD THOSE ARE HARD TO FIND.. IS THIS TRUE? ANYONE KNOW ANY PLACES WHERE I CAN GET A GOOD PRICE ON ONE?
THANXX FOR LOOKN
THANXX FOR LOOKN
#2
Not exactly knowing what you're saying here.
I can only assume that you're installing an aftermarket steering wheel on your ride. If that's the case, I'm betting that it's got the Grant 5 bolt setup. Well, now you have to know that they also sell an adapter and spacer kit to allow such an installation.
My advise to you is search for the proper adapter over at Grant's website. And once you know what part number(s) you need, just go to your local automotive parts store and have them order them for you. The adapter kit should only cost you $25. And the Spacer kit is another $20.
I can only assume that you're installing an aftermarket steering wheel on your ride. If that's the case, I'm betting that it's got the Grant 5 bolt setup. Well, now you have to know that they also sell an adapter and spacer kit to allow such an installation.
My advise to you is search for the proper adapter over at Grant's website. And once you know what part number(s) you need, just go to your local automotive parts store and have them order them for you. The adapter kit should only cost you $25. And the Spacer kit is another $20.
#3
Originally Posted by my86z
Not exactly knowing what you're saying here.
I can only assume that you're installing an aftermarket steering wheel on your ride. If that's the case, I'm betting that it's got the Grant 5 bolt setup. Well, now you have to know that they also sell an adapter and spacer kit to allow such an installation.
My advise to you is search for the proper adapter over at Grant's website. And once you know what part number(s) you need, just go to your local automotive parts store and have them order them for you. The adapter kit should only cost you $25. And the Spacer kit is another $20.
I can only assume that you're installing an aftermarket steering wheel on your ride. If that's the case, I'm betting that it's got the Grant 5 bolt setup. Well, now you have to know that they also sell an adapter and spacer kit to allow such an installation.
My advise to you is search for the proper adapter over at Grant's website. And once you know what part number(s) you need, just go to your local automotive parts store and have them order them for you. The adapter kit should only cost you $25. And the Spacer kit is another $20.
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