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Aftermarket steering wheels

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I have owned this truck since 1984, I have always used the factory wheel but I think I would like a smaller diameter and maybe shallower wheel (closer to the dash)

I don't want to go too small, and would like to stay period correct, what are you guys using? This is a 71 standard shift column, power steering/4x4

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I’m interested in this too. Stylistically I think a wheel like this would look good. This is in my Uncle & Cousin’s 68 Corvette
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Not sure of the size. I am pretty sure it’s a Grant, so I’m guessing there is an adapter they make that would make it fit our trucks.

Edit: Upon further research it looks like it’s probably a Grant 794, which is... a Corvette steering wheel :D
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I put the Grant ‘Challenger 870’ wheel in my ‘67.
Its a 14” wheel with a shallower dish. I like it in my truck much better than the stock one.
https://www.jegs.com/i/Grant/470/870/10 ... gKVl_D_BwE
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sparky72 wrote:I’m interested in this too. Stylistically I think a wheel like this would look good. This is in my Uncle & Cousin’s 68 Corvette

4B38CD36-A55F-4C6C-B9AC-2610CB8FDFBA.jpeg

Not sure of the size. I am pretty sure it’s a Grant, so I’m guessing there is an adapter they make that would make it fit our trucks.

Edit: Upon further research it looks like it’s probably a Grant 794, which is... a Corvette steering wheel :D
That's pretty similar to the 15" Grant wheel that I put in my F-100.

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This pic kinda shows how it sits in relation to the 92 F-150 Bench seat I've got installed, don't know if it'll help any.

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Bought it here if you're interested:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/173982638776
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sparky72 wrote:I’m interested in this too. Stylistically I think a wheel like this would look good. This is in my Uncle & Cousin’s 68 Corvette

4B38CD36-A55F-4C6C-B9AC-2610CB8FDFBA.jpeg

Not sure of the size. I am pretty sure it’s a Grant, so I’m guessing there is an adapter they make that would make it fit our trucks.

Edit: Upon further research it looks like it’s probably a Grant 794, which is... a Corvette steering wheel :D
This looks nice, it is classic and the same time it doesn't look thick.
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I've always wanted to put a "Shelby" wheel on mine...
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