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Quick Release Steering Wheel

Ben Simpkins

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I am planning to daily my 66 Satellite and I want to put on a quick release steering wheel as a added safety precaution, But before I do this I would like to know if anybody else has done this and how did it turn out for them.
 
Sublime one over at FABO did one on his Challenger.
 
As an anti-theft device, or to make it easier to get in or out?
Anti theft...check out Grants kit. One of the guys at fabo uses one.
I have a quick disconnect on one of my cars, and I do use it as anti theft at shows, but it's there because of the roll cage. It's not really necessary because of a swing-out bar, and its on an aftermarket steering shaft. Not really what you are trying to do.
 
As an anti-theft device, or to make it easier to get in or out?
Anti theft...check out Grants kit. One of the guys at fabo uses one.
I have a quick disconnect on one of my cars, and I do use it as anti theft at shows, but it's there because of the roll cage. It's not really necessary because of a swing-out bar, and its on an aftermarket steering shaft. Not really what you are trying to do.
I'm using it as a anti theft and my car is completely stock and what is the grants kit you are talking about?
 
Sorry Ben, I checked out quick disconnect at fabo, and saw that someone there used the grant kit from summit. Went to summit, found the grant kit "Grant anti-theft system 2001" , summit number GRT 2001, but summit says "not available".
You could maybe try Grant directly, or Jegs, or Amazon. The sales blurb/ description is still on summits site.
 
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