I've seen this type of wheel many times but what do they actually fit? Trucks, camaros, what years? I like them. Good purchase
I believe they are from the early new body style trucks
I've seen this type of wheel many times but what do they actually fit? Trucks, camaros, what years? I like them. Good purchase
OOOHH! OOOHH! OOOHH! ( think Horshack here )I believe they are from the early new body style trucks
There are a couple tools required. A steering wheel puller, and lock plate compressor tool. Don't even bother if you don't have those tools. You can conceivably make them, but they are cheap enough to buy and most auto parts stores stock them.
I believe they are from the early new body style trucks
You do not need the lock plate tool to merely swap steering wheels.
To swap them, you pop the horn button off the wheel.
Disconnect the horn button wire from the piece you just removed.
Push down on the plastic piece retaining the wire and turn it just a little bit, and it will pop out, it is spring loaded.
Remove the little snap ring from the end of the steering column. You can throw it away, or take the time to put it back on after you install the other wheel. It really doesn't matter.
Take a 7/8" (I believe, maybe 15/16" or 1"?) deep well socket, and remove the nut retaining your steering wheel.
Borrow/rent/buy/make a tool to pull the steering wheel off, or have someone wack the steering column with a hammer while you pull up hard on the steering wheel.
Hang old steering wheel on a nail in your garage.
Slide the new steering wheel back onto the splines of the steering column.
Tighten up nut.
Stick horn wire back in place.
Put silly snap ring back on end of column if you so desire.
Hook wire to horn button.
Snap horn button into place.
That being said, you probably have the wheel with the little metal plate for the horn wiring, which you will have to take three screws out and remove that plate. No big deal, pretty self explanatory.
Did you get the wire wire/plastic collar/spring for the horn with the new steering wheel?
Martin
I went back and looked, I am surprised your truck doesn't have that steering wheel already.
It doesn't have the lower body trim, but I am not sure they put that on the V30's? It does however have the higher trim dual headlights/grille, a conversion front seat, full interior. It looks like a Silverado badge on the dash. What trim is it?
Martin
This is the type of puller setup you will need. Also, there are a couple youtube videos of it.
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