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Stock or aftermarket steering wheel

Armyvet25

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I've got 3 different Steering Wheels, not using the blue one as the interior will be all black, column will be replaced(for sale later) , also have a black one and another with a recently purchased column (stock pic like it) But i was considering going with the wood wheel at 14". knocks an inch off plus I like the styling, might professionally painting the spokes changing the center emblem to a dodge logo
Thoughts?
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I vote for wood.
Mike
Yeah I like it, I also have a non Chrysler tilt column, if i consider it by test fitting when I remove the old one, this might be a moot topic as I'd prefer the dodge wheel
 
Just my opinion, but you will never find a cheap Grant Wheel on one of my cars. You can't beat the Chrysler design for woodgrain wheels.
 
Yes, if you have power steering, the smaller wood wheel will be fine. If manual, it will steer a bit harder.
 
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