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Goodmark Steering Wheel at Andy's Auto Sport
8 items available
 Steering Wheel


On Sale!
Fits on:
65-66 Mustang
Goodmark
3020-540-6 51
$285.90
$280.18 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
65-66 Mustang
Goodmark
3020-540-6 52S
$366.74
$359.41 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
65-66 Mustang
Goodmark
3020-540-6 53S
$362.95
$355.69 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
67 Mustang
Goodmark
3021-540-6 72
$326.04
$319.52 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
67 Mustang
Goodmark
3021-540-6 72S
$407.44
$399.29 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
67 Mustang
Goodmark
3021-540-6 73
$13.20
$12.94 /Each


On Sale!
Fits on:
65-66 Mustang
Goodmark
3020-540-6 51S
$307.96
$301.80 /Each
3020-540-6 52
$272.80
$267.34 /Each


About this Manufacturer:
Goodmark specializes in making sheet metal and trim. They have been around since the 1980s, and they are a leader in providing restoration products. They make a habit of re-tooling all their parts very regularly to ensure that they continue to offer the highest quality of sheet metal and trim available.


 Frequently Asked Questions

Can I install an aftermarket steering wheel on my airbag-equipped vehicle?
In recent years, certain aftermarket steering wheel manufacturers have started producing airbag-equipped wheels for newer, popular applications (such as newer Ford Mustangs), so owners of more contemporary vehicles may be in luck if they want a more stylish steering wheel. While it is possible to replace your airbag steering wheel with a more traditional aftermarket steering wheel and hub adapter, there are some issues to take note of if doing so. First, you will obviously lose the airbag itself, and your airbag warning light will likely stay on. Second, you may lose any functions that your factory steering wheel allows, such as radio controls and/or cruise control. Finally, there are some instances where you will lose the self-cancelling feature of your turn signals. In the end, it's up to you to decide how comfortable you are not having an airbag in your steering wheel, and we can make no claims as to the legality of making any changes to your safety restraint system. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration does not currently prohibit private individuals from removing the airbags in their vehicle, although repair shops are prohibited from doing so and state laws may differ from federal laws.







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