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Question steering wheel swap question

Does anyone know what needs to be changed or modified to install the early 80's clover leaf wheel on a early car 70-73??
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You need absolutly nothing except a clover leaf type steering wheel and a socket with an extension to remove and align and replace the old steering wheel with the new one. (I guess that is two things that you will need.)
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It won't go in far enough to even start the nut and I don't see how it will cancel either.
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Cool

Post some pics, and the folks on this board will figure it out.

My thinking is you are wanting to use a wheel that has the "crash cushion extension" in it onto a stem that was never designed for one.

Good luck,
David Duffield

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