Grant steering wheels... your thoughts?

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I love my Grant. It's one of my first mods to a vehicle.
 
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Went to the website and found the wheel I wanted. #739. It said there is no installation kit for my 84 Grand Prix.
 
According to the instruction sheet. I looks like the normal Grant installation.
 
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Ive had several over the years and the only issue ive had is the wood rimmed ones crack but that's about it.

Maybe im not understanding this right, but my friend's cutlass has had a hardwood grant wheel in it since the early 70's and other than having a polished look from oils from fingertips, it looks like its in amazing shape. Never seen a cracked/broken one.

Its possible you are talking about one with polyurethane simulated wood cover. I cant say about those.
 
Went to the website and found the wheel I wanted. #739. It said there is no installation kit for my 84 Grand Prix.

you'll find that when looking for parts, some companies do not list the GP along with the other G bodies. Eibach springs do not list the GP for the springs that fit all the other G bodies. I called the company and they insisted the springs would not fit a GP....
 
Holy crap did u get that off eBay years ago????

It looks like my old wheel.
John,
That's Mark's-Bonnewagon. That's a cool looking wheel IMO and looks right at home in a Pontiac.

I know I was pretty general about not caring for Grant wheels, but they do make some nice stylish wheels in the upper price range.
 
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John,
That's Mark's-Bonnewagon. That's a cool looking wheel IMO and looks right at home in a Pontiac.

I know I was pretty general about not caring for Grant wheels, but they do make some nice stylish wheels in the upper price range.

I sold a wheel like that with the wrap on it on eBay about 10 years ago.

I know they are common, but hey who knows!
 
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