Ritchie Valens
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Hey Everyone!
I have a '71 Roadrunner. I recently got a plain "Plymouth" steering wheel (photo below) that has a way nicer grip than my current steering wheel which has grip tape around it. I would like to swap out the wheels so I don't have to use the grip tape anymore.
However, my current wheel has the center Roadrunner emblem, which I would like to keep (photo below). My question is, will I be able to swap out the center portions of the wheels?
I know the center emblems come off with a pry-tool, but what about the center plastic that goes around and on top of the wheel and horn buttons? Last questions is, does anyone know if the plain "Plymouth" wheel has the same wiring to make sure I can still use my Roadrunner beep-beep horn?
I tell ya guys, I sure am glad to have your help. Would be nice if there was a Youtube channel or some type of manuals for small simple jobs like this. Most YouTube vids and manuals are for major jobs. I do have a mechanic who works exclusively on classics, but I sure would like to do these "small" jobs myself. Oh well, just
venting haha! Thanks everyone!!
~Ritchie


I have a '71 Roadrunner. I recently got a plain "Plymouth" steering wheel (photo below) that has a way nicer grip than my current steering wheel which has grip tape around it. I would like to swap out the wheels so I don't have to use the grip tape anymore.
However, my current wheel has the center Roadrunner emblem, which I would like to keep (photo below). My question is, will I be able to swap out the center portions of the wheels?
I know the center emblems come off with a pry-tool, but what about the center plastic that goes around and on top of the wheel and horn buttons? Last questions is, does anyone know if the plain "Plymouth" wheel has the same wiring to make sure I can still use my Roadrunner beep-beep horn?
I tell ya guys, I sure am glad to have your help. Would be nice if there was a Youtube channel or some type of manuals for small simple jobs like this. Most YouTube vids and manuals are for major jobs. I do have a mechanic who works exclusively on classics, but I sure would like to do these "small" jobs myself. Oh well, just
venting haha! Thanks everyone!!
~Ritchie


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