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Steering Wheel Horn Pin, Retainer and Spring (67-68 Chevelle w/ Deluxe Steering Wheel)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • Steering Wheel Horn Pin
      • Spring and Retainer Included
      • Compatible with Most Steering Columns; Verify Application When Ordering
      • Non-Wood Wheels Use Spring and Retainer Only
      • Fits Many GM Models 1964-1975 with Wood Wheel, and 1970-1975 with Cushion/Comfort Grip Wheels

      Description

      Essential Replacement Kit. The Steering Wheel Horn Pin, Retainer, and Spring provide a critical connection for horn activation through the steering wheel assembly. This product helps maintain reliable horn function by ensuring secure contact within the steering column setup.

      Construction. This assembly consists of metal components designed for use within the steering column; specific material and finish details are not provided by the source.

      Installation. Installation fits into existing steering column assemblies. Verify fitment and installation requirements based on your vehicle and steering wheel type.

      Application. This set fits many GM models from 1964 through 1975 equipped with wood wheels, and 1970 through 1975 with cushion/comfort grip wheels. It is intended for broad compatibility but please verify fitment for your specific vehicle make, model, and steering wheel type before ordering.

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