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2 hours ago, Sean D said:

How about the steering wheel? What is the process for replacement?

The video above is good. I didnt need to change the clock spring because I was just swapping a worn steering wheel for new one. I will say this I was stumped for a bit trying to release the air bag clips. You really need to understand how they are held in to get them to release. The video above shows them better than the video I used. Overall it was a quick and painless procedure. 

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Yeah the airbag was my biggest problem took me about 30mins to figure out how to release them,I was use my phone the front face camera but I recommend using a mirror that made it way easier for me.

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On 8/17/2019 at 2:58 PM, JimCost2014 said:

Looks great!

 

How "much work is involved" in changing the shift handle?

Something I have been thinking about doing.

 

On 8/17/2019 at 2:42 PM, Vulcan762 said:

After 112k miles the leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter handle in my 14 Sierra 1500 Denali were showing the wear and tear of the miles. So after a visit to EBay, $150 and 30 minutes later I have replaced them both with factory new OEM replacements. Came out great and was an easy way to take the miles back off my interior. 

 

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Looks beautiful!   And easy on the wallet..

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On 8/17/2019 at 8:09 PM, Vulcan762 said:

 

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Thanks for the screenshot but would you happen to have a link to the seller?

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5 hours ago, sk said:

Thanks for the screenshot but would you happen to have a link to the seller?

No link but neither seller have any more. Just widen your search terms on ebay and save the search so you get alerts when the item your seeking pops up for sale.

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heres some pics of the 4' bds lift kit with moto metal 20x10s ridge grapplers 33x12.5

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6 minutes ago, no12nv said:

heres some pics of the 4' bds lift kit with moto metal 20x10s ridge grapplers 33x12.5

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On 8/12/2019 at 9:56 AM, techsan15 said:

any rubbing?

yes. sway bar and UCA both sides only at very full lock. When you hold the wheel at full lock and let off a 1/2" inch it stops.

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