Okay, I bought an aftermarket steering wheel from APC and didn't know that I had to buy anything else. First question: does a 2003 cavalier use a 6 bolt steering wheel? The one that I bought has a 5 bolt pattern, and i want to do a quick release thing with it. Can anyone point me towards an adaptor (so that I can actually use my 5 bolt steering wheel) and a quick release hub?
Oh, and FYI, the whole interior is pretty new to me, so please explain as you would a child (if i'm completely wrong, and the cavalier uses a 5 bolt steering wheel). I'm here to learn. Thanks!
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oh, and please let me know if it is even possible.
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My 98 has one bolt holding the steering wheel on. if i were you, i'd stay clear of APC...
do a search for a momo hub adaptor.
i have a momo quick disconnect. It owns. Its a six bolt. I would look into that and see if they make a 5. Nothing wrong with APC.
are all hub adaptors univercil
Yea, i don't think the momo adapter comes in 5 bolt, i have the momo adapter and it is a 6 bolt
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well everybody, I found a 5 bolt quick release, and the same site also sells 5 to 6 bolt adaptors, now I just need to save up the money to buy them. Does anyone have pics with the steering wheel off? I want to know what to expect when i take it off.
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where'd you find this at? I've never seen anything but the 6 bolt momo adapter?
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Grant part number 3196, or Pilot part number SW900 are both 5 bolt adapters that fit our cars. Ebay also sells adapters to convert a MOMO six bolt hub to a five bolt application. Also, whatever you do, there is no need to cut the wire to the clockspring for the airbag. You will need to remove the clockspring to use the new wheel, but if you trace the wire up under the dash to the plug, you can unplug it, pull the wire up through the steering column, and save it in case you decide to sell the car. If you have any questions, PM me, and I'd be happy to explain in detail how to do the swap.
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has anyone put a quick release hub on a cavalier before?
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