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STEERING WHEEL ADAPTOR

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CamberOz   +1y
Originally posted by framelayer521



Ford's a different story... every time I look one up it's a different part number from the last one! I don't know why they would change something as basic as the spline pattern on a steering shaft, but it doesn't surprise me- Have you ever seen a Ford tech's toolbox? So many special tools!!

do you have any idea what the part number my be for a 98f150?
bodydropped85   +1y
i would try the 89 fester the lecarra number is 12406, description F-24F
kblazer   +1y
Originally posted by framelayer521



I don't think you'll find an adapter for a Colorado, because manufacturers don't want to catch heat for selling a product that would intentionally defeat the airbag.However, GM was kind enough to not change the spline pattern on its airbag-equipped vehicles from the older style, so any GM hub adapter should work for you.I know plenty of people that have done this on their (show-only, never to be used on public roads, of course!) Silverados, and I'd imagine it should work for your Colorado, too.Just shop for a 1994 and earlier GM hub adapter- we carry them, Billet Specialties has them, Jeg's and Summit carry them... you shouldn't have any troubles.Good luck!

-Phil

sorry bro but a 94 and earllier does not work on a colorado anybody else have an idea what will work.i ordered the one you carry
TwistedPhil   +1y
I'll try to make it over to the GM wrecker down the street from us next week- maybe I can talk them out of a Colorado column for some test-fitting...
You said you've seen custom wheels on other Colorados- anyone on here?
kblazer   +1y
yea i sent one of them a message asking what adaptor they used