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Grant-3 Bolt, GT-3 and GT-9 Steering Wheel Adapter Chart

10/28/2016
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When it comes to picking an aftermarket steering wheel, there are so many choices you could get lost in them. One of the most forgotten things however, is the adapter. Most steering wheels are not universal fit, with each manufacturer usually having a proprietary bolt pattern. That’s where the adapter comes into play.

The bridge between that beautiful steering wheel you just spent the last two weeks deciding on and your steering column, the adapter takes the hassle out of changing to a different steering wheel.

Rather than have you run the risk of getting the wrong adapter for your project we’ve put together a comprehensive table for you with the Year, Model, and the adapter you should need to complete this portion of your project.

One more note: On the GT-3 and GT-9 adapters, use the prefix 910, followed by the number code 10 or 20 for the color of your choice when you go looking for it on our website.

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