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Old 01-05-2016, 08:50 PM   #1
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first I want to show you how ridiculously packaged this wheel is, but no match for any parent who's ever unboxed a Barbie or Tonka truck for their kid
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Old 01-05-2016, 08:51 PM   #2
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also note that I am done with Craftsman tools, they just don't make them like they used to (yes you can still exchange them but SEARS will torture you for your email address and phone number now before handing you the replacement tool)
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Old 01-05-2016, 08:53 PM   #3
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so its worthy to point out all the bits that make up the new steering wheel

IMPORTANT: this is NOT the Installation Kit on the side of the wheel, this is all the stuff that just unscrews from the wheel itself plus three shinny bolts the Constructions (as my 5 year old would say) which you will not use, why they include them I don't know
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Old 01-05-2016, 08:58 PM   #4
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That new steering wheel looks great ,when do we get to see it installed ? You done yet ????????
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:05 PM   #5
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That new steering wheel looks great ,when do we get to see it installed ? You done yet ????????
Thanks, I really like it, and it feels nice and heavy in your hands off the truck, I thought it would be flimzy but it's not.

OK, so lets go over the very easy 5 step steering wheel installation process.

Step 1. Remove old steering wheel

Step 2. Take son to piano lesson

Step 3. Take daughter to dance practice

Step 4. Beg wife to tell you where she hid the new steering wheel you accidentally left adoring the island in the kitchen (after she allegedly repeatedly told you not to bring car parts in the house)

Step 5. Install new steering wheel

pics coming soon...
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:01 PM   #6
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ok, now I would like to share with you the Grant Chevy Installation Kit part number 3196, that's an important part number since they have a bizilion kits
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:02 PM   #7
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alright, I hear these JEGS decals are good for 4 extra Horse Power! at least that's what the Ford 5.0 guys claim, jk
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Waiting .................................................................Im real patient too .................................................................................................... ...................................................
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:17 PM   #9
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waiting .................................................................im real patient too .................................................................................................... ...................................................
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Old 01-05-2016, 09:49 PM   #10
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This is genius!

I will be putting out a memo to all my family members and friends notifying them that birthdays and Christmas can now be handled by donations to my truck budget.

With my friends and family i can afford a new steering wheel in about 6 years lol.
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Old 01-06-2016, 10:39 PM   #11
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The GRANT Steering Wheel Installation Instructions are completely horrible!
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Old 01-06-2016, 10:41 PM   #12
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yes they are. had to replace my adapter few weeks ago due to three little bolts stripping out
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came home from work today and decided to get wheel, had an hour before having to take my daughter coat shopping, no problem I thought, plenty of time to install that Grant steering wheel, I didn't even change into my work clothes just threw on my favorite gray hoodie over my work shirt

I removed the stock steering wheel and plopped down in my little camping red chair and pored over the FOUR sets of instructions, yes not 1 not 2, not 3, but 4 sets of instructions that came with the steering wheel and the installation kit

Too many instructions written by someone on Opposites Day, were only my first problem, non of them tell you where to stop removing the old parts, I mean that seems like a logical question right, you pop off the plastic horn button with a flat screw driver, unscrew the three philips screws in that metal horn ring take that off, then you pull of the steering wheel, so far so good, but then what? Do you keep going? The instructions don't tell you where to stop. The tiny pictures sure look like you have to remove that metal cover to expose that ring with the teeth on it around the outside edges, but nope, I think you leave that metal cover on.

I did not take step by step pictures, because quite frankly I did not know what the heck I was doing.

Then they give you two of everything. Two sets of screws (you end up using the set they tell you may not need, LOL) Two sets of horn wires. Two horn buttons, etc.

They tell you to route the provided horn wire one way, but nope, the hub they give you surely shows you there is a better way to route it.

Now I am not ranting and complaining, I am just sharing with you the experiences and the process I went through that's all.
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Still patiently waiting ............................................but its worth the wait ,carry on to your regularly scheduled program.
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Still patiently waiting ............................................but its worth the wait ,carry on to your regularly scheduled program.
yes, thank you kindly for [ahem] patiently waiting, LOL

here it is, I like how it looks, I will take better pics in the daytime tomorrow, dang it I forgot to lay the new wheel on top of the old one to compare the diameter difference if any

feels wheelie nice!
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feels wheelie nice!
You wouldn't steer us wrong, now, wouldja?
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Wheel looks good.
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Wheel looks good.
thanks, feels good too, we will see how it handles soon...
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Looks great ,bout time too .LOL
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Looks great ,bout time too .LOL
thanks, sorry it took so long
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alright it's almost been 24 hours since we bolted up something to the truck, so what you got for us today Mr. Postman

Buckle Up!
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Those look nice .
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Alright Greg we know there's no Thursday Night Football tonight, so how's the seat belt installation goink?
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Alright Greg we know there's no Thursday Night Football tonight, so how's the seat belt installation goink?
Glad you asked handsum!

First we start by uninstalling the old passendger side seat belt. Always do the passenger side first. (no just kidding it don't matter, I'm just checking if anyone is actually reading these here words)

One bolt holds the retractor thingie to the floor by the B pillar
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