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    Default Changing out a steering wheel

    I want to update the original steering wheel on our coach. In talking with two different sellers, they both ask what brand of steering Prevost uses. I told them I would ask the experts and get back with them. I know the front axle is Rockwell and the steering box is a Ross. So, what brand is it. Also, if anyone has changed out a steering wheel, what pitfalls do I need to look out for? Thanks

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    Mel,

    Here is the link to the steering wheel change out thread.

    http://forum.prevostownersgroup.com/...steering+wheel

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    Thanks, Jerry. Not sure I want to get into this after reading the thread. Do you remember where you bought your wheel? I'm thinking it might be smart to bring everything up to the Tenn rally and get some help.

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    I bought it from one of the online bus guys (the bus man or IBP) but you can search "VIP Steering Wheel" and find it from there.

    If you bring it to Tenn., make sure you bring a puller or chat with someone who has one and can bring it cuz it's a bitch to pull it without one.

    It won't take long to change at that point, so as long as there are tacos involved, MangoMike will work on it and I will supervise. And you have to keep A$$krak Tom busy outside....

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    There is an irritating squeek when I turn my steering wheel. Have tried to squirt WD-40 under the plastic skirt and into various cracks and openings with no improvement. Have determined I may need to pull the wheel to fix it. Would like to join the que for a pull at Sevierville unless someone has a better idea.

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    I'm no expert and have no clue how to pull my current steering wheel, but I remember having the one off in my old coach to repair a defective horn switch and I popped it off in a few minutes using the tools I had in the coach while we were in a campground in AZ.

    Too many years ago to remember the details, but it couldn't have been too hard or required any special tools.

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    Ted bringing some of your parts to install at a rally is a great idea. Especially the stuff that you may be a little unsure of and when people who will be there have already did it and have experience and can help.

    I've got all kind of parts I could install with the help of others, and much more enjoyably.

    I think I will bring the fuel gauge sending unit

    Or maybe Harry will help me get all the road dings off the nose.

    Jerry can install a new steering wheel for us.

    Mike can show everyone how to switch out an airbag by helping me there.

    Lew can show everyone how to do side windows with our broken pains.

    Dale can demonstrate his creative abilities by fabbing up some new custom tips.

    Jon could demonstrate how to properly polish our copper plumbing.

    If I omitted anyone please chime in.
    Last edited by Joe Cannarozzi; 12-22-2007 at 03:33 AM.

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    And Joe can teach us how to rebuild a rear end, and he has pictures to prove it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon Wehrenberg View Post
    And Joe can teach us how to rebuild a rear end, and he has pictures to prove it.
    I was thinking that Joe could do a generator compartment rebuild session. That was a big project that was done right and ended up better than new.

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    Joe is a savvy guy that should be putting on some seminars. He has a lot to offer. I would especially like to see him do one on driving techniques.

    C'mon Joe.

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