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Installing an aftermarket steering wheel

Thanks to Pivvay!

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I don't think there is a how to but i'll give you the basics.

1) remove stock horn cover thingy
2) turn wheels directly straight since you forgot at the start
3) use 17mm socket to loosen the stock nut
4) put stock nut back on a few threads
5) pull on the f'n thing with all your might

You can go 2 ways from here:
Easy
5) steering wheel breaks loose easily and doesn't hit you in the face due to remembering step 4
6) remove nut
7) slide on new momo hub and tighten nut back on.
8) bolt shiny new wheel on
9) be happy

Hard
6) steering wheel doesn't want to break loose
7) cuss at it
8) try again
9) fail and cuss more
10) borrow homemade steering wheel puller from Kibo
11) bend stupid puller in half and wheel still doesn't come off
12) curse more
13) get really mad and pull, push and twist
14) hear loud crack
15) feel steering wheel hit face as step 4 was forgotten amongst all the trials
16) curse more make sure nothing snapped as that crack was loud!
17) put on new hub and wheel
18) notice wheel isn't on straight as step 2 was forgotten amongst all the trials
19) take wheel back off
20) straighten wheel
21) be happy now that it finally worked
22) post pictures on galantvr4.org
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Gvr4-330

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Just to add to this, it looks like the MOMO part number for the steering wheel hub adapter is 6104. That's what's listed for the 88-92 Galant.

For some reason, the 88-02 Eclipse is listed as 6101. But the Eclipse wheel fits on the Galant?

Rob
 

spoulson

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They do sell steering wheel pullers at places like Sears.
 

Whatever you do DO NOT touch it with a hammer! The metal for the shaft is very soft in comparison to the older detroit steel that some of us grew up with. Invest in a puller. Or even rent one from autozone.

Tim
 
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