Joes Racing Products Flat Aluminum Steering Wheels 13" - 14" - 15" - 16" - 17" on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, United States
Tech Line 775 848-6740 Joes Racing Products Grab on to the lightest JOES Steering Wheel ever. You won't lose your grip on their shot peened, no slip surface. It is drilled to reduce weight and is available in a natural Aluminum finish or Black. Dished wheels have a 2-1/2" dish and the flat wheels have a slight 1" dish. Flat wheel shown. Tube diameter is 1 1/8". Click below for Dished Steering Wheels |
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