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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jun 2009
      Location
      Sacramento Area
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      63

      Steering Wheel Adapter (Sparco SW)

      Anybody with a '68 to '72 Chevelle running a Momo or Sparco steering wheel? I wanted to make sure I'm getting the right column adapter(s). I was going to use a standard Grant steering wheel adapter along with their Momo/Sparco conversion piece (adapts to a six bolt pattern like the Sparco has). Anybody using Grant's adapters over Sparco or other company's adapters? I can get both Grant pieces for around $50 total (Sparco's adapter is closer to $100 and I'm not keen on it's size/length). The Grant adapters will be slightly shorter than Sparco's (giving me more room as I have aftermarket seats and a tilt column, leaving less room between steering wheel and driver, I want more wiggle room between me and the wheel).

    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2016
      Location
      Bakersfield, CA
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      I run this on my 69 for my momo pattern steering wheel: http://www.getnrg.com/index.php?rout...product_id=685

      Like you I needed more space and bought a flat wheel instead of one with a dish.
      http://www.TheFOAT.com/92GTA
      1969 Pontiac Firebird
      w/535ci IAII aluminum block, Dailey dry sump, Holley EFI (full road race build). Primer black w/black interior.
      1992 Pontiac Trans Am GTA w/SLP Performance Package. Dark Jade Grey Metallic, grey leather, T-Tops.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jun 2009
      Location
      Sacramento Area
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      63
      Quote Originally Posted by anguilla1980 View Post
      I run this on my 69 for my momo pattern steering wheel: http://www.getnrg.com/index.php?rout...product_id=685

      Like you I needed more space and bought a flat wheel instead of one with a dish.
      Nice, thanks for the heads up. After looking at the one you mentioned, I found a couple other offerings similar (Forever Sharp and one from a company named Flash Power). I do like the look of the NRG one (might drop the coin on it and get it)

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Feb 2007
      Location
      Tinley Park, IL
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      I'm using a Momo Retro wheel with their adapter, which is also a safety device and collapses in case of an accident. Distance to the wheel is the same as my previous Forever Sharp set up. The Momo wheel has less dish, but the adapter is taller, it's a wash.



      https://www.amazon.com/Momo-2401-Ste.../dp/B006JGHC28

      Nick ~
      1969 Cutlass






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