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98' Grant Wheel Adapter...


ShiftRacing

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I've been trying to spruce up my truck's interior a little bit lately and was researching the idea of putting a Grant steering wheel on. I have found out that Grant doesn't make an adapter kit for the ranger in this year because of airbags, etc. I have however heard that its possible to piece something together and make it work. I've looked around the forum, but haven't really seen anything exactly for a 98' and I want to do this right by not going off of a 97's post. Anyone have any ideas for the cheapest and best way to be able to fit a wheel on my truck? Thanks!
 
They don't make then because it is illegal to do so.

If a vehicle came with an airbag it needs to stay with one.
 
They don't make then because it is illegal to do so. <br />
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If a vehicle came with an airbag it needs to stay with one.

Username is fitting per your response

Sent from the road while ignoring traffic
 
Username is fitting per your response

I need to quote DG on this one...

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I have a 94 (non air bag) and ordered a Grant/APC adapter and wheel
I was wondering what size spacer to go with (2 inch or ?) or could I get by without one? :3gears:
 
Your best bet for a response is to start a new thread. A lot of members don't reread an old thread. In case you don't know, there is a "new thread" button at the top, left side of the "post reply" button.
Good luck,

Richard
 
Your best bet for a response is to start a new thread. A lot of members don't reread an old thread. In case you don't know, there is a "new thread" button at the top, left side of the "post reply" button.
Good luck,

Richard

If you post a new thread on an original topic doesn't it show up as a new thread on the main page so people may respond to it?

If not I'll just do as you suggested. :icon_thumby:

From doing some image searching it looks like they had a spacer.

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I know when I did a 77 Chevy C10 I had, it required one.

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Yes, it will, but before I was a moderator I would skip over ones that I had previously read. Especially if there was BS in the thread.
However, People do read and reply to old threads all the time.
Your choice.
Good luck,

Richard
 
Yes, it will, but before I was a moderator I would skip over ones that I had previously read. Especially if there was BS in the thread.
However, People do read and reply to old threads all the time.
Your choice.
Good luck,

Richard

I think the best bet is to measure the depth of the original wheel to get an estimate. I've seen them starting from 1" to 4" so maybe a 2" might be a good size to go with.

Got a little snow fall last night

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