
Grant Boat Steering Wheel GLS008 | 13 3/8 Inch Black Horn Push Button
Boat part number 1079596 is a new steering wheel from Grant, part number GLS008 .
made for Custom Applications
$99.95
MSRP: $124.94
GLS Stock #:
1079596-BB566
Only 8 left
Boat part number 1079596 is a new steering wheel from Grant, part number GLS008 .
This steering wheel has a black vinyl grip for comfort and control with aluminum spokes. Measures approximately 13 3/8" Dia. x 3 1/4" D overall. Mounts with a 3/4" Dia. tapered shaft with a 3-notch keyway.
Specifications:
This steering wheel has a black vinyl grip for comfort and control with aluminum spokes. Measures approximately 13 3/8" Dia. x 3 1/4" D overall. Mounts with a 3/4" Dia. tapered shaft with a 3-notch keyway.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: GRANT
- Part Number: GLS008
- Materials: Aluminium / Vinyl
- Colors: Black
- Overall Dimensions: 13 3/8" Dia. x 3 1/4" D
- Connection: 3/4" Dia. tapered shaft with a 3-notch keyway.
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Instruction / installation manual not included.
Product Questions
will this fit a 2004 sea ray sundeck
Question by: Steve Plot on May 13, 2021, 3:11 PM
Hi Steve,
Chances are about 99% it will but the only way we know for sure is if you remove your old wheel and hub from your steering helm shaft and see if that helm has a key way or splined tip. A key way has 1, 2 or 3 slots on it while a splined tip would have 15 splines and look like a prop shaft. If you look at the back side view on this wheel, you'll see the three slots. That is a key way.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Chances are about 99% it will but the only way we know for sure is if you remove your old wheel and hub from your steering helm shaft and see if that helm has a key way or splined tip. A key way has 1, 2 or 3 slots on it while a splined tip would have 15 splines and look like a prop shaft. If you look at the back side view on this wheel, you'll see the three slots. That is a key way.
Hope this helps!
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on May 13, 2021, 4:26 PM