03' steering wheel swap into a 00'
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I'll be off work for the next couple of days I'll try to see what I come up with
I think notching it for a keyway would probley be the easiest way to do it that way if i wanted to change it back everything should work fine with no added modification to the steering shaft I'll keep you guys posted.
I think notching it for a keyway would probley be the easiest way to do it that way if i wanted to change it back everything should work fine with no added modification to the steering shaft I'll keep you guys posted.
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I haven't been able to make any progress on my project as of late. I got to many irons in the fire so to speech. I have on the other hand got my new finder and hood put on and it should be in and out of the paint shop sometime within the next 2weeks hopefully. oh and i killed 4 or so hours Sat. polishing my wheels, I forgot how great aluminum looks when its clean. LoL
I have got the steering wheel for the project, its just a plain wheel no radio controls or anything like that, I still need to find a machine shop that will fool with it.
It will take a different airbag then whats in a 99'-02' truck but I'm not going to worry about that till I get everything mounted up. It keeps getting pushed further down the to-do list as more urgent things like new tires, clutch, and shocks are taking priority right now. I will keep everyone updated as I slowly get the ball rolling
I have got the steering wheel for the project, its just a plain wheel no radio controls or anything like that, I still need to find a machine shop that will fool with it.
It will take a different airbag then whats in a 99'-02' truck but I'm not going to worry about that till I get everything mounted up. It keeps getting pushed further down the to-do list as more urgent things like new tires, clutch, and shocks are taking priority right now. I will keep everyone updated as I slowly get the ball rolling
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