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Tuff Steering Wheel kit at Carlisle?

Started by Voodoo Child, July 04, 2019, 12:25:08 PM

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Voodoo Child

I'm looking to replace my wood wheel in my Challenger with the smaller Dia. Tuff wheel kit. I've looked on line in the Carlisle vender directory but no one seems to specialize in steering wheels. Any input on either rubber of leather covered. Thanks!  :bigthumb:

Rich G.

Flaming River is usually in the manufacturing midway. Not sure if there at the Mopar show though.

anlauto

Josh's Muscle Car parts will be there....maybe call him first to ask him to check his stock and bring one to the show just in case  :dunno:

https://www.musclecarparts.cc/shop/item.aspx/1970-1974-abce-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/8998/

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Voodoo Child

Quote from: anlauto on July 04, 2019, 12:48:29 PM
Josh's Muscle Car parts will be there....maybe call him first to ask him to check his stock and bring one to the show just in case  :dunno:

https://www.musclecarparts.cc/shop/item.aspx/1970-1974-abce-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/8998/
Thanks Alan, I'll give him a call tomorrow. What are your spots at Carlisle? I'll stop by on Fri. to shoot the breeze. And again, do you live on this site??? LOL!!  :twothumbsup:

Brads70

Leather ones are much nicer than the hard plastic ones like Grant sells.  :alan2cents:
I got mine here but I'm sure there is only one supplier with multiple vendors.
https://pgclassic.com/256-bs-c-mopar-a-b-c-e-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/

gzig5

Quote from: Brads70 on July 04, 2019, 02:36:32 PM
Leather ones are much nicer than the hard plastic ones like Grant sells.  :alan2cents:
I got mine here but I'm sure there is only one supplier with multiple vendors.
https://pgclassic.com/256-bs-c-mopar-a-b-c-e-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/

Thanks for the comment about the Grant version, I was considering that one. 

Do these just bolt on to an E-body column without needing to buy a mounting kit?

Brads70

Quote from: gzig5 on July 04, 2019, 02:54:00 PM
Quote from: Brads70 on July 04, 2019, 02:36:32 PM
Leather ones are much nicer than the hard plastic ones like Grant sells.  :alan2cents:
I got mine here but I'm sure there is only one supplier with multiple vendors.
https://pgclassic.com/256-bs-c-mopar-a-b-c-e-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/

Thanks for the comment about the Grant version, I was considering that one. 

Do these just bolt on to an E-body column without needing to buy a mounting kit?

yes I did have to tap the holes for the horm switch though, not a big deal to me


JS29

Then you could get a horn button from @mickm , they are nice!  They look like the horn from a rim-blow wheel. :alan2cents:

Brads70

I did something similar....

340challconvert

Brad
Really like the way the rim blow wheel style center cap looks on the tuft wheel.
What is needed to add that to my factory tuft wheel that I bought in the 1970's?
Thoughts appreciated.


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anlauto

Quote from: Voodoo Child on July 04, 2019, 01:01:41 PM
Quote from: anlauto on July 04, 2019, 12:48:29 PM
Josh's Muscle Car parts will be there....maybe call him first to ask him to check his stock and bring one to the show just in case  :dunno:

https://www.musclecarparts.cc/shop/item.aspx/1970-1974-abce-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/8998/
Thanks Alan, I'll give him a call tomorrow. What are your spots at Carlisle? I'll stop by on Fri. to shoot the breeze. And again, do you live on this site??? LOL!!  :twothumbsup:

My spots are in F row #F104-F106  ...   and yes it's my job to be here all day to answer questions... :tool:
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Brads70

Quote from: 340challconvert on July 04, 2019, 05:35:53 PM
Brad
Really like the way the rim blow wheel style center cap looks on the tuft wheel.
What is needed to add that to my factory tuft wheel that I bought in the 1970's?
Thoughts appreciated.


I made a post about it.
https://forum.e-bodies.org/interior/6/tuff-wheel-with-rim-blow-dodge-cap/311/msg5758#msg5758


This is much easier though?
https://forum.e-bodies.org/interior/6/nupar-horn-button-for-tuff-wheel/7994/msg118622#msg118622

Burdar

The reproduction tuff wheel is super cheap feeling.  The grip is extremely hard.  The leather wheel looks and feels much nicer.  The only down side is that AFAIK, the leather version isn't sold in a kit.  You'll have to purchase a horn button and horn switch separately.

303 Mopar


anlauto

Quote from: 303 Mopar on July 05, 2019, 06:37:27 AM
PG Classic sells a nice leather stitched one and has a sale going on now - use code USA20

https://pgclassic.com/256-bs-c-mopar-a-b-c-e-body-leather-tuff-steering-wheel/

The discount will cover the shipping maybe ?
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