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Started by purple1, November 20, 2017, 10:20:39 AM

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cudaragtop

Ouch... $32.00 shipping though

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GrandpaKevin

BE&A has the leather wrapped Tuff Wheel listed also.

I believe they are the PG Classic ones.

http://www.beaparts.com/list_items.aspx?body=E&cat=I&subcat=46

purple1

Thanks for the feedback. This site is awesome.  :grouphug:
I'm getting the feeling that I should forget about the wheel on the bay and look for the leather wrapped wheel from PG classics. I liked the one on the bay cause the price was good and it came with the switch and horn button. But I do already have a switch and a button.

Now just to find the best price.  :takemymoney:


Dave

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Quote from: purple1 on November 21, 2017, 05:19:03 AM
Thanks for the feedback. This site is awesome.  :grouphug:
I'm getting the feeling that I should forget about the wheel on the bay and look for the leather wrapped wheel from PG classics. I liked the one on the bay cause the price was good and it came with the switch and horn button. But I do already have a switch and a button.

Now just to find the best price.  :takemymoney:

PG Classic usually has a Black Friday/weekend sale.  It may still be on now with a code of SAVE25, but if not sign up for the emails and they'll send you one.

Racer57

Classic Industries has a 30% off sale. You'll have to buy something besides the steering wheel to qualify for it though.

https://www.classicindustries.com/shop/all-years/plymouth/all-models/parts/?q=tuff%20wheel

purple1

Quote from: cudaragtop on November 20, 2017, 10:10:46 PM
Use "SAVE25" code at checkout for 25% off at PG classics right now.  :banana:

Thanks! The code worked and a new leather wrapped wheel is on the way,  :banana:

Dave

Worlds first e-body trailer. Severna Park, Maryland

Burdar

The holes to mount the horn mechanism are tapped metric.  You'll have to drill out and re-tap them the correct size or buy some different fasteners.


ToxicWolf

I went with a leather wrapped wheel.  Really happy with it.


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anlauto

Quote from: Burdar on November 21, 2017, 09:19:32 AM
The holes to mount the horn mechanism are tapped metric.  You'll have to drill out and re-tap them the correct size or buy some different fasteners.

YES...do this BEFORE you break the screws off inside the holes :pullinghair:
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Quote from: ToxicWolf on November 21, 2017, 09:26:27 AM
I went with a leather wrapped wheel.  Really happy with it.

That looks fantastic!

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Cudamike

Quote from: Burdar on November 21, 2017, 09:19:32 AM
The holes to mount the horn mechanism are tapped metric.  You'll have to drill out and re-tap them the correct size or buy some different fasteners.

Anybody know the correct size?