New steering wheel and quick release

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i like this. interested in any info as well. id like to walk around with my steering wheel!!!
 
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haha that would be funny, like a rider carries his helmet, you could carry your steering wheel, the're 2 reasons I want it, 1: it is a pain in the ass getting in and out of my car with my Kirkey seat in there because of the steering wheel 2: I am tired of looking at my stock steering wheel minus the airbag, wires are ugly...
 

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i would love a quick release wheel in my drift mustang, sparcos bolted with no slider braket no air bag as well kinda cramped, this would be nice.
 

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what old style car was it that you could take the steering wheel with you to prevent people from steelingit? My parents had an old friend of theirs that I could remember him telling me when I was young that he had one and use to carry it everywhere with him.

I am sure it was just as much a badge of honor like was to carry your pullout stereo in the 80s. Some things end for a reason I guess.....
 
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haha I'm not sure what car you are talking about, but things definitely end for a reason... like the 8 track player
 

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personally for quick release I'd only roll with MOMO. I dunno the quality of grants products but MOMO has never failed me.

Stock wheel is like 15"-16" I believe. I put at 10" wheel in my old racecar, being that I'm 6'6" with the stock steering wheel my knees would hit, the 10" wheel cleared EASY and was so much easier to turn.
 

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So will it work or not? I mean the quick disconnect. I would really like one of these in my race car. I am 6'3" and not a small guy by any stretch of the imagination. We took out the factory wheel and put a smaller Grant in it, for two reasons, one to remove the airbag, and two for weight. Being able to remove it would make it so much easier to climb in over the roll bar and get back out as well. Let me know if you figure anything out on it.
 

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NXcoupe said:
So will it work or not? I mean the quick disconnect. I would really like one of these in my race car. I am 6'3" and not a small guy by any stretch of the imagination. We took out the factory wheel and put a smaller Grant in it, for two reasons, one to remove the airbag, and two for weight. Being able to remove it would make it so much easier to climb in over the roll bar and get back out as well. Let me know if you figure anything out on it.

I'm unaware if it'll work but if you already have a grant hub in there, it should work since the quick release just mounts onto the hub itself.
 

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my car is a long way from just drag race track car only. i'm 6'3 and once i get that fixed back seat in there ima want to have a nice wheel in it, but won't walk around with it, deff helps as theft device. and yeah i've climbed in many caged cars not too easy being tall. i had a guy close me into a ferrari with a cage in it so i could go on twisties at 9,000 rpms the whole time. didn't mind being stuffed into that thing. thanks for the wheel feedback so far
 

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MadStang said:
NXcoupe said:
So will it work or not? I mean the quick disconnect. I would really like one of these in my race car. I am 6'3" and not a small guy by any stretch of the imagination. We took out the factory wheel and put a smaller Grant in it, for two reasons, one to remove the airbag, and two for weight. Being able to remove it would make it so much easier to climb in over the roll bar and get back out as well. Let me know if you figure anything out on it.

I'm unaware if it'll work but if you already have a grant hub in there, it should work since the quick release just mounts onto the hub itself.
really? guess I ought to follow the link, lol.
 
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well I just ordered the grant quick release last night and at 13.5" steering wheel, I'm 6'1" and according to what I read, I don't need a grant hub to mount the quick release, It mounts right to the spline of the steering column, unfortunately the quick release is on back order until the 10th, but I will let you guys know how it works as soon as I get it installed in my car.
 

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CompOrangeSN95 said:
well I just ordered the grant quick release last night and at 13.5" steering wheel, I'm 6'1" and according to what I read, I don't need a grant hub to mount the quick release, It mounts right to the spline of the steering column, unfortunately the quick release is on back order until the 10th, but I will let you guys know how it works as soon as I get it installed in my car.
I wonder if it will fit on a fox. I'm going to look at paul's link as well. I want one of these on my car.
 
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I got the quick release and steering wheel installed on my car... I haven't taken pictures yet, I'll do it soon, it's just way to hot outside and don't feel like going through the trouble of letting the lift down. Anyway, I just want to say it was not easy to get it installed, our cars have a weird ass shape on the steering column, and the quick release is made for a 40 spline. So I used a hole saw to cut out the center of the stock steering wheel, then put it in the lethe and turned it down to an OD of .900, then took what came with the quick release and opened it up to an ID of .8995, pressed the two together and welded it... after that, it was as easy as bolting it onto the column, I'll take pictures soon and post them up.
 
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I bought the grant one... I'm pretty sure I ordered the wrong one haha but I made it work, pics sooooon, sorry it's taking so long
 

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CompOrangeSN95 said:
I bought the grant one... I'm pretty sure I ordered the wrong one haha but I made it work, pics sooooon, sorry it's taking so long

well that's a bummer it's the wrong one. at least you got it to work.
 

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