steering wheel advice (Page 1/1)
cozady JAN 12, 03:07 PM
Hey guys, ive found some threads on this but im still confused on what i can get.
I would like to get a quick release adapter and a new steering wheel. What do i need to do to make this happen?
Do i need to buy a hub and then the quick release and then the wheel?
Not sure if i need the hub aswell as the quick release.

Please help
Larryinkc JAN 12, 04:01 PM
Welcome to Pennocks, there is a wealth of information here.

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum2/HTML/128119.html
theogre JAN 13, 12:04 AM
Most times yes, adapter, discon kit, & wheel...

⚠️ Depending on wheel can be very tall vs OE wheel so wheel rim is "push" toward you more a little to a lot.
Can be big problem to many drivers, more so any think OE setup including seat make very small space to fit them.

Tall is lay steering wheel on table + other parts for aftermarket units then check total height.

If car have Non-tilt S-column, replace w/ Tilt Unit may help you better to get in/out.
⚠️ Warning: Do Not pull on S-wheel to get in/out. Tilt Units, Do Not let the Tilt section to slam up when you pull the Tilt level. GM & many Column Hate these & GM Tilt units more so. This is a big reason Why 4 bolts @ base of top section gets loose.

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jelly2m8 JAN 13, 03:41 AM
my advice seeing your asking. When you drive your car what is one thing you have 100% hands on when you drive... it's your Steering wheel. Your Steering wheel is a major factor on vehicle enjoyment.


See this tread

https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum1/HTML/100596.html

Contact Irrationable and get him to redo your wheel, that 3X padding is magic

[This message has been edited by jelly2m8 (edited 01-13-2024).]