Wood steering wheel

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Wood steering wheel

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My birthday's coming up and family's looking for ideas... :D

Thinking about the wood steering wheel. I really like this one from Allison's automotive. Anyone have this one?

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Goes for $199 US.

I find some seem too wide, some are too skinny, some look too modern, and some are too shiny. I think this one fits the bill. Anyone have other ideas that work well and look nice/classic? And bolt right on to an '81.

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The Momo's are nice and a direct bolt on 8) :mrgreen:


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Jay,
Love it! Where did you buy that one?

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Beware of dangerous knock-offs. There are way too many out there:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROvc0-dgjIQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYZLU0mYx0c

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShiJoaxPm0Y

Price is not a good indicator either as a good number of the fakes are being sold at the full MSRP of the genuine articles.
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rjkoop wrote: I really like this one from Allison's automotive.
Dish as well as diameter and rim thickness is important. Maybe ask Mark what these dimensions are on his wheel. While seated in your car at proper pedal position, imagine where these dimensions would place your hands.

Also, the problem with a nice new wood wheel is that you'll want to upgrade the dash wood immediately! :o
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rjkoop wrote:Jay,
Love it! Where did you buy that one?

Richard
From another forum member, there are tons available out there in the cyber world 8)
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I've used that wheel (photo you've posted) for about a year and love it. Feels great and looks amazing. I ditched the centre cap in favour of the original horn button.
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NSFIAT wrote:I've used that wheel (photo you've posted) for about a year and love it. Feels great and looks amazing. I ditched the centre cap in favour of the original horn button.
Perfect. Thanks.

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Got the steering wheel and love the look.

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you didn't need to remove the hub, it could have stayed in place
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So Cal Mark wrote:you didn't need to remove the hub, it could have stayed in place
Yep. Makes sense. But I think I have to drill out the old screws. They won't come off easy. Once I get them off it will all make sense I'm sure.

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Richard , I am selling a new hub with bolts. Check parts for sale.
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nibbes123 wrote:Richard , I am selling a new hub with bolts. Check parts for sale.
Thanks. I'll let you know if I need it.

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I know more than one person who found the sun reflecting off chrome and polished aluminum steering a real safety issue. I know they look great and i personally have never driven with one.
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I have wheels with different diameters and dish depths to suit most any driver. I agree on the chrome spokes, watch out on a sunny day and that's why I have several wheel choices with black spokes
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