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Old 05-26-2013, 01:29 PM   #26
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Re: 1969-1972 Chevy/GMC Factory Steering Wheel Restoration

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Definitely interested in all this. I'm going to do a 68 wheel. The material in the later 69 and up wheels seems different. Any input on this? Great job by the way Newtype72
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I myself have never handled a 67-68 wheel though I wish I could find one they do look really great in any truck and I believe that they are a different material the 69-72's seem to have a "softer" plastic opposed to the early wheels which seem to last much longer with their "harder" plastic. I wouldn't quote that because again I've never got to mess with one before. And thank you very much I appreciate all of the knowledge and support this forum brings so It drives me to do nice little write-ups like this for the young ones like me coming into this game.
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