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95-97 Steering Wheel Adapter For Billet Half Wrapped Wheel

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Old Jun 25, 2020 | 12:01 PM
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I'm looking to swap out the factory steering wheel in my 95 Jimmy to a billet half wrapped wheel. What adapters has anyone used? Thanks.
 
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Grant makes a kit. I'm pretty sure it will work with any 3-hole steering wheel, not just Grant wheels.

Also, while I would NEVER condone the disabling of any safety feature, I've "heard" that a 2-ohm resistor in place of the airbag will keep the airbag light from coming on.
 
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Originally Posted by Tom A
Grant makes a kit. I'm pretty sure it will work with any 3-hole steering wheel, not just Grant wheels.

Also, while I would NEVER condone the disabling of any safety feature, I've "heard" that a 2-ohm resistor in place of the airbag will keep the airbag light from coming on.
Thank you very much. So it is the 3 hole adapter that I am looking for. I think I am going to go with a Forever Sharp wheel and they list 3-6 hole adapters so I was unsure. I will have to try the resistor lol. Thanks again.
 
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