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Title: Grant steering wheel
Post by: Mr. G on September 18, 2007, 02:52:05 pm
Hi all. I am trying to install a Grant steering wheel on my 73 C10. Problem is when I tighten the nut the wheel is really hard to turn. As it turns out I am supposes to install a "ring" on the main shaft before the Grant hub goes on and it doesn't come in the kit and it doesn't exist on the factory wheel. Anyone ever come up with a solution for this?
Title: Re: Grant steering wheel
Post by: VileZambonie on September 18, 2007, 03:07:22 pm
Do you have the correct hub for your column? If the hub is bottoming out and not preloading the upper column bearing it will cause it to bind. Take a few pix of what you've got going on exactly and make sure you have the right hub
Title: Re: Grant steering wheel
Post by: FlatBlack77 on September 18, 2007, 03:20:02 pm
Just out of curiosity, what wheel did ya get?

I am thinkin about a Grant Challenger 4 spoke or the crome chain wheel
Title: Re: Grant steering wheel
Post by: Big78Chevy on September 18, 2007, 06:06:06 pm
The washer is just an 1/8 thick (just installed one yesterday) just get a proper washer to fit the shaft snuggly (inside diam.) and it will work fine. P.S. just a tip .....when you come to installing the horn button sand off or sratch some of the paint(on the wheel if you have a painted one) for the opposite side of the fiberboard (metal side) that comes in the install kit, so the horn will work. LOL..... I had scratched my rearend for 15min. as to why it wasn't working!  lol lol   My only excuse , It was Monday.
Title: Re: Grant steering wheel
Post by: JJSZABO on September 19, 2007, 07:52:46 am
Lets see some pics of the install - Like to see what it looks like.

Title: Re: Grant steering wheel
Post by: Mr. G on September 22, 2007, 12:58:40 pm
Thanks big78chevy. I could not find a washer that worked so I made one. Works like a charm. There is nothing like old school powersteering and a small wheel, so easy to park.