Hoffman and Tanner both have them. The cost about 125 and are exchange
only. I got mine about a year ago and it really does make the inside look
better. As to the allen bolts, on mine they looked worse than they were.
With a good wrench, they came right out. When I put them back in, I used
some anti-seize on them. Be careful with the horn button as those are pretty
tender. Kim
>I'm interested as well in the steering wheel.
>Has anyone ever put an aftermarket steering wheel
>on a bricklin? If so, what mounting kit does it
>require? Funny thing is that it never says "bricklin"
>on the back of any of those boxes...
>
>And the alan wrench headed bolts holding the steering
>wheel on, is there any way to get replacements for those?
>mine are totally rusted and I don't think I could remove
>my steering wheel if i wanted to, much less get it back on.
>
>Keith Kelley
>kkelley@locallink.net
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-bricklin@autox.team.net
>[mailto:owner-bricklin@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Greg Monfort
>Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2000 11:07 PM
>To: Bricklin
>Subject: Fw: Steering Wheel?
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>Don't know, unless the Bricklin folks like BPS have them.
>
>I don't believe they were made by them, I think it was Permacast, or
>something like that. Regardless, no, they're not still in production.
>
>GM
>----- Original Message -----
>
> > Does anyone have or know where I can get a good Bricklin Steering wheel?
> > Also, the wheels on the Bricklin, are these still being made By American
> > Racing? Thanks, Jason Mcclure #2459
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