What have you done to your square lately??

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I still think its ugly and hate when people put it in squares. Just like the mid 90s cavy steering wheel people like to use, i hate it!!
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Well, my dually has a 4-spoke wheel from an '87 Cavalier station wagon... I tell people it's from a Chevelle, :rofl:
 

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Well, my dually has a 4-spoke wheel from an '87 Cavalier station wagon... I tell people it's from a Chevelle, :rofl:
OMG ANDY!!!! Of all the wheels ya coulda used!......ill GIVE you a better one for FREE!!! lol Hell i even hate the gmt400 wheels in older trucks but theyre better then cavy wheels! Lol
 

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Well, my dually has a 4-spoke wheel from an '87 Cavalier station wagon... I tell people it's from a Chevelle, :rofl:
All the Chevelles I've had were 2 spokes.
 

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Installed a kill switch and ran all the wires over the weekend. Still trying to determine best place to access.....And no, I wont tell you the final mounting spot.....evil laugh to follow.....
 

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OMG ANDY!!!! Of all the wheels ya coulda used!......ill GIVE you a better one for FREE!!! lol Hell i even hate the gmt400 wheels in older trucks but theyre better then cavy wheels! Lol

Bah! You just don't know a good thing when you see it!

:rofl:
 

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After waiting for ever and getting the wrong one, my 700r4 from jegs finally came in today.
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Now just need to get it in there.
 

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I still think its ugly and hate when people put it in squares. Just like the mid 90s cavy steering wheel people like to use, i hate it!!
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I really wanted one of these wheels to put in my '86 Monte Carlo back when I was in college in the late '90's. I knew a girl in college who had a Z34 Lumina with that wheel in it. I thought that car was so cool....haha

*Edit* I guess this was the wheel I wanted for my Monte Carlo back then....
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I really wanted one of these wheels to put in my '86 Monte Carlo back when I was in college in the late '90's. I knew a girl in college who had a Z34 Lumina with that wheel in it. I thought that car was so cool....haha

*Edit* I guess this was the wheel I wanted for my Monte Carlo back then....
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Those were a comfortable steering wheel. IMHO, a good option for a truck. I put one in a friend's '89 Camaro and it was a bit larger than a stock Camaro steering wheel.

I'm curious where you found that picture. That Z34 looks like brand spankin' new.
 

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Well, my dually has a 4-spoke wheel from an '87 Cavalier station wagon... I tell people it's from a Chevelle, :rofl:

OMG ANDY!!!! Of all the wheels ya coulda used!......ill GIVE you a better one for FREE!!! lol Hell i even hate the gmt400 wheels in older trucks but theyre better then cavy wheels! Lol
Regardless of the choice of steering wheel I gotta ask, and this is a legitimate question, what the heck is wrong with the factory steering wheel? Do ya think most folks swap them out BC they want a different look or is it a functional thing in some way?
 

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Been tinkering away on the '90 here and there - replaced evaporator core after investigating the AC - was able to jump the clutch and it sounded fine so decided to try and charge the system. As soon as I shut it off I could hear hissing from the air box (Not the kind you sometimes hear inside the pipes) Had the joyful experience of pulling the airbox apart, was loads of fun working things around the rear air and rear heat lines. Even more fun reassembling, but I did use the right strip-calk stuff for sealing, have a bunch leftover...
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Regardless of the choice of steering wheel I gotta ask, and this is a legitimate question, what the heck is wrong with the factory steering wheel? Do ya think most folks swap them out BC they want a different look or is it a functional thing in some way?
For me it's about increasing BWC, that's belly to wheel clearance. The factory diameter wheel leaves little room for uh personal growth.... the forever sharp looks great and will give me the clearance I desire.
 

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Regardless of the choice of steering wheel I gotta ask, and this is a legitimate question, what the heck is wrong with the factory steering wheel? Do ya think most folks swap them out BC they want a different look or is it a functional thing in some way?
Mine was for looks because i love the style of the one i put on. Have the same one on both trucks.
 

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Regardless of the choice of steering wheel I gotta ask, and this is a legitimate question, what the heck is wrong with the factory steering wheel? Do ya think most folks swap them out BC they want a different look or is it a functional thing in some way?

Looks is a large part of it for me. But I also prefer a thicker and padded rim. I prefer a smaller diameter as well, but that's not quite as important to me.
 

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For me it's about increasing BWC, that's belly to wheel clearance. The factory diameter wheel leaves little room for uh personal growth.... the forever sharp looks great and will give me the clearance I desire.

Mine was for looks because i love the style of the one i put on. Have the same one on both trucks.

Looks is a large part of it for me. But I also prefer a thicker and padded rim. I prefer a smaller diameter as well, but that's not quite as important to me.
I'm not convinced on the looks thing, but that's obviously personal preference. I did one of those fake leather wrap things (picture below), it's on the factory wheel, but then I have good memories of these things, back in the day it seemed really luxurious to have this on your wheel and not have to handle the freezing cold hard plastic in the winter, and burning hot plastic in the summer. I do understand that a smaller wheel has it's advantages as well.

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