aftermarket steering wheels?

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looks cool!

the main reason I want my replaced is the damn horn does not work when you need it to.... I literally need to punch the stupid button
safety and style are good things to have ;)
 

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Dead thread but I wasn't the one that revived it so...

Am I the only one that loves the stock steering wheel way too much to change it...?
 

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I like mine and it is in perfect shape, but not in love with it.... it is just too big. I feel like I am driving a bus

Dead thread but I wasn't the one that revived it so...

Am I the only one that loves the stock steering wheel way too much to change it...?
 

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I would say nascar/nhra/sprint and the likes probably use something a little more quality than a $50-100 hub adapter though. Definatly nothing along the lines of eBay stuff. I would only trust ones I couldn't afford :lol: they are probably close to a grand in motor sports though :shrug:
No actually, between $50-$100 is the actual price for "NASCAR quality" quick releases.

As an example, Momo is the #1 wheel is rally racing, which is a lot harder on the wheel than NASCAR, and a quick release from them is only $60-$80.

~Via Mobile
 
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