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Grant Steering Wheel Question

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I'm thinking about replacing the steering wheel on my 70 Barracuda. Does anyone have experience with installing Grant steering wheels? If the crush can is not used, do you need to purchase the 2 inch spacer? I was looking at the installation instructions online. It uses a plastic piece to cancel the turn signals, which led me to believe the crussh can is not used. If you don't use the spacer, is the steering wheel at a comfortable position? Thanks
 
My Grant tough wheel bolted right in.

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I'm thinking about replacing the steering wheel on my 70 Barracuda. Does anyone have experience with installing Grant steering wheels? If the crush can is not used, do you need to purchase the 2 inch spacer? I was looking at the installation instructions online. It uses a plastic piece to cancel the turn signals, which led me to believe the crussh can is not used. If you don't use the spacer, is the steering wheel at a comfortable position? Thanks
I got the cheaper vinyl covered tuff wheel, not the leather one. IMO the wheel is an easy install and looks fine. However, the grant horn button you’re supposed to buy with it is trash. I would buy the tuff horn retainer from Classic Ind. for $20 and use the factory switch and tuff button. So much better!
 
My Grant tough wheel bolted right in.

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One of the reasons I want to replace the steering wheel, is because the crush can doesn't fit properly. There is a gap of about 1/2 inch between the crush can and the column. I removed the crush can to look at the splines. The splines have seen better days. The crush can looks like it was removed by prying around the edges. Because the crush can doesn't fit properly, the turn signals don't cancel. It looks like the steering shaft and the crush can will need to be replaced. Replacing the steering wheel would be the easiest solution. Thanks.
 
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