Steering Wheel Swap

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I saw one at Pep Boys and it was only 60 bucks, so Im not expecting top quality, hows the one on your truck holding up?
 

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It's been in that truck about 8 years / 40K+ miles, and was in my blue '94 Suburban for about a year, and even in my '71 Impala convertible before that. :gr_grin: It's holding up great. Good quality for the money. I guess they've changed the name from Signature series to Collector's Edition or something like that. The wheel I have is #1130, $140 from Summit. Billet install kit is about $50, billet bowtie horn button is another $30ish.

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The Grant Signature series are full wrap leather with billet spokes, and you can get a Chevy horn button, as well as the billet hub kit. They have a bunch of different styles in this series. I put the optional smooth billet button on mine to replace the black plastic "Grant" logo button.

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By the way the Grant 414 you originally posted is not a leather wheel. It's foam rubber with a vinyl coating; one of the cheaper wheels. I don't think they hold up nearly as well as the leather.

Richard

I ran this same wheel for many years (and at least 200k miles) in my 93, but in grey. Its a Grant 1131 (in grey). I did the chevy logo in mine. When the leather finally gave out I had it recovered at an upholstery shop in grey suede and it is still going to this day in my sons truck. Heres a link to the wheel.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Grant-Colle...131-/331363992420?hash=item4d26d54364&vxp=mtr
 
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