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Are all sierra steering wheels same?
I have the steering column from a 91 gt but it came without the wheel.
What I'm trying to figure out is would any sierra wheel fit or do I need the same one? It must be the type that take a bolt rather than nut as no threads sticking out to go into wheel. |
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I guess yes. The steering wheel from my 2.0i SOHC 1992 fits on the Sierra column I bought before getting my donor, and which is from an earlier model of the Sierra.
And if you check an application list for steering wheel hub adaptor, there is only one model for all the Sierra's, which means that all the fittings are the same. Example here: http://www.motorspot.com/mozzi.pdf Hope this will help.
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That's great thanks.
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They should all fit regardless of MK1/2 Fixed or adjustable column.
The adjustable column uses a bold the fixed a nut. TT
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Well I got a steering wheel but didn't come with the bolt for fitting.
I believe the thread is blue but I am unsure if this is just threadlock or if it is to show that the bolt is a specific fine thread. Does anyone know if ford will still supply them or know the bolt size needed. There were some of these (blue thread) bolts holding the rear bearing carriers, does anyone know if they will be needed as I might as well get them too as heads were pretty worn. |
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