@@ClevertymeZthanks for the part number!! Just sent my wife to the parts house and she came with the right piece!! Stoked to get this new steering wheel on my Chevelle this weekend!!
This is the best tutorial out there. Straight to the point, good narration and showing details. Thank you so much for this, just the tutorial that I needed.
I like your low buck (hillbilly ingenuity as you call it) tips. Not everyone, me included has 50 grand to blow on a restoration of a car. These tips help, Nate.
Mmmmm lift! That’s awesome! I’d love to have a lift one day. Sorry to hear you’re had a rough month. Nothing like a little garage therapy to sort out some thoughts. Take care buddy!
When I was much younger I would use brute force to get that off and back on. Nice job on the DIY tool. I do not know why but I was younger I never thought about making tools.
Thanks for creating this. It provided all the info I was looking for in a simple enough way that anyone should understand. Good job with the ingenuity on the tool you made as well.
What a great video Nate! I had that same issue with mine and then ordered the tilt / green button and it seemed to fix it. Pretty excited to see your progress!
The white cam (dorman 83232) is for tilt and the green one (dorman 83233) is for non tilt.
Right on! Thanks for the part numbers and clarifying the tilt/non-tilt. I've pinned your comment and also updated the description on the video.
@@HeavyPedalGarage Thanks for the video!
@@ClevertymeZthanks for the part number!! Just sent my wife to the parts house and she came with the right piece!! Stoked to get this new steering wheel on my Chevelle this weekend!!
@@b00st_SS Good luck to ya!
First thing I noticed when he got to that part.
Best video i've seen on this and how to test the cancel cam, nice work!
Glad it was helpful!
This is the best tutorial out there. Straight to the point, good narration and showing details. Thank you so much for this, just the tutorial that I needed.
Thanks for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful. It’s all about keeping those old cars on the road. Good luck with your project.
I like your low buck (hillbilly ingenuity as you call it) tips. Not everyone, me included has 50 grand to blow on a restoration of a car. These tips help, Nate.
Absolutely agree! Gotta pinch then pennies when we can! Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated.
I have that same steering wheel, but I have the tilt steering column. Got mine on the lift today and started working on it again. Felt good.
Mmmmm lift! That’s awesome! I’d love to have a lift one day. Sorry to hear you’re had a rough month. Nothing like a little garage therapy to sort out some thoughts. Take care buddy!
When I was much younger I would use brute force to get that off and back on. Nice job on the DIY tool. I do not know why but I was younger I never thought about making tools.
LOL. i hear ya. Beat it into submission with brute force! i guess we get smarter (and lazier) as we age 😀
@@HeavyPedalGarage lol ain’t that the truth though.
Thanks for creating this. It provided all the info I was looking for in a simple enough way that anyone should understand. Good job with the ingenuity on the tool you made as well.
Glad it was helpful!
What a great video Nate! I had that same issue with mine and then ordered the tilt / green button and it seemed to fix it. Pretty excited to see your progress!
Cool! it was a fun little project. Thanks for the feedback. Much appreciated man!
Great tips thank you for sharing this important information
Man i'm so gratefull to this video cheers to You 🇨🇱
Awesome. Glad it could help!!
Got me thru thanks !!
Awesome. Glad the video helped.
Thank you. This was helpful. 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome
Thanks!
Yee haw!
Good stuff. Thanks.
Where do I get the wire from with the 2 ends please
You might be able to find it at Classic Industries or Ames
anyone know where to get the spring that goes underneath the cancel cam?
not sure about the large spring. might check classic industries. i know thats where i bought my horn button and spring.