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Ford F100 Hub Adapters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford F100 hub adapters to ensure that you have every hub adapter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford F100 hub adapters, so that whether you are looking for a Grant Ford F100 hub adapter or a Momo steering wheel hub adapter or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford F100 hub adapter needs!
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Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-82 Ford All Models (with horn on turn steering wheel), 78-97 Ford Bronco Fullsize
PART# 5249-1
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 5285
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 5285-1
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 3285
Fits: 1967 Ford Pickup, 64-65 Ford Mustang (with alternator), 64-69 Ford Van Fullsize, 65-69 Mercury All Models, 65-69 Mercury Cougar, 65-69 Mercury Mountai...
PART# 3294
Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-77 Ford Fairlane, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-82 Ford All Models (with horn on turn steering wheel), 78-91 Ford Pi...
PART# 5249
Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-77 Ford Falcon, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-91 Ford All except Escort, Probe, Festiva, 78-91 Ford Pickup Fullsize,...
PART# 3249
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1978 - 1991 Ford F Series 5 / 6 Hole Polished Steering Wheel Adapter HUB B02
Black 5/6 Hole Billet Steering Wheel Hub Adapter For 1970-1977 Ford Truck
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1967 - 1974 Bronco Black Leather Grip on Black Billet Spokes Steering Wheel
4 Wheel Adapters 5x5.5 To 8x170 Thickness 2" | Hub Centric To Super Duty Wheels
WHY TO BUY?
If you are buying an aftermarket steering wheel, you will need to purchase a Ford F100 hub adapter in order to install it. Once your factory Ford F100 steering wheel has been removed, you will need to bolt on the aftermarket hub adapter, and then bolt on your new aftermarket Ford F100 steering wheel to the adapter, which will come with all of the necessary hardware to complete the job.
DID YOU KNOW?
There are multiple bolt pattern Ford F100 hub adapters available depending on which brand of steering wheel you are buying. The most popular bolt patterns are referred to as "Momo," "Nardi," "Grant" and "LeCarra," and are named after the brands that first popularized that particular pattern. Both Momo and Nardi pattern hub adapters use six holes to attach to the steering wheel (Momo pattern wheels have holes starting at the 12 o'clock position, while Nardi pattern wheels start at about the 1 o'clock position). Grant uses a three or five-hole pattern, while LeCarra-style wheels use a larger nine-hole pattern. Keep in mind that even if the Ford F100 steering wheel you are looking at is not one of the aforementioned brands, it will likely require a Ford F100 hub adapter that uses one of the bolt patterns listed, so be sure to order the right one or call Andy's so we can help you find the right one for your Ford F100 application.
FAQs
Q: What is a hub adapter? Why buy a hub adapter?
A: Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Q: How do you install a hub adapter?
A: An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
Q: Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
A: Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.
A: Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Q: How do you install a hub adapter?
A: An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
Q: Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
A: Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.
Ford F100 Hub Adapters
At Andy's Auto Sport, we have a huge variety of Ford F100 hub adapters to ensure that you have every hub adapter option available to you. We go out of our way to carry every major line of Ford F100 hub adapters, so that whether you are looking for a Grant Ford F100 hub adapter or a Momo steering wheel hub adapter or anything in between, we've got it for you. Andy's Auto Sport is the ultimate shopping destination for your Ford F100 hub adapter needs!
Choose Your Vehicle:
Shop Ford F100 Hub Adapters by Year
Shop Ford F100 Hub Adapters by Brand
1 - 9 of 9
Sort by:
Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-82 Ford All Models (with horn on turn steering wheel), 78-97 Ford Bronco Fullsize
PART# 5249-1
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 5285
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 5285-1
Fits: 1968 Ford Pickup, 63-64 Ford Falcon, 65-66 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 70-77 Ford Pickup Fullsize, 75-77 Ford Bronco, 75-77 Ford Van Fullsize
PART# 3285
Fits: 1967 Ford Pickup, 64-65 Ford Mustang (with alternator), 64-69 Ford Van Fullsize, 65-69 Mercury All Models, 65-69 Mercury Cougar, 65-69 Mercury Mountai...
PART# 3294
Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-77 Ford Fairlane, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-82 Ford All Models (with horn on turn steering wheel), 78-91 Ford Pi...
PART# 5249
Fits: 1969 Ford Pickup, 70-77 Ford Falcon, 70-79 Ford Ranchero, 70-79 Ford Ranger, 78-91 Ford All except Escort, Probe, Festiva, 78-91 Ford Pickup Fullsize,...
PART# 3249
Previous | 1 | Next |
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Not able to find what you are looking for?
1978 - 1991 Ford F Series 5 / 6 Hole Polished Steering Wheel Adapter HUB B02
Black 5/6 Hole Billet Steering Wheel Hub Adapter For 1970-1977 Ford Truck
9 Bolt Steering Wheel Hub Adapter Ford Mustang Thunderbird Bronco Couga Polished
Polished 3 Hole Steering Wheel Hub Adapter For Ford Models
1967 - 1974 Bronco Black Leather Grip on Black Billet Spokes Steering Wheel
4 Wheel Adapters 5x5.5 To 8x170 Thickness 2" | Hub Centric To Super Duty Wheels
WHY TO BUY?
If you are buying an aftermarket steering wheel, you will need to purchase a Ford F100 hub adapter in order to install it. Once your factory Ford F100 steering wheel has been removed, you will need to bolt on the aftermarket hub adapter, and then bolt on your new aftermarket Ford F100 steering wheel to the adapter, which will come with all of the necessary hardware to complete the job.
DID YOU KNOW?
There are multiple bolt pattern Ford F100 hub adapters available depending on which brand of steering wheel you are buying. The most popular bolt patterns are referred to as "Momo," "Nardi," "Grant" and "LeCarra," and are named after the brands that first popularized that particular pattern. Both Momo and Nardi pattern hub adapters use six holes to attach to the steering wheel (Momo pattern wheels have holes starting at the 12 o'clock position, while Nardi pattern wheels start at about the 1 o'clock position). Grant uses a three or five-hole pattern, while LeCarra-style wheels use a larger nine-hole pattern. Keep in mind that even if the Ford F100 steering wheel you are looking at is not one of the aforementioned brands, it will likely require a Ford F100 hub adapter that uses one of the bolt patterns listed, so be sure to order the right one or call Andy's so we can help you find the right one for your Ford F100 application.
FAQs
Q: What is a hub adapter? Why buy a hub adapter?
A: Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Q: How do you install a hub adapter?
A: An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
Q: Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
A: Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.
A: Hub adapters are needed when installing aftermarket steering wheels. You cannot install an aftermarket steering wheel without buying a hub adapter. Hubs are also used to space the steering wheel closer to the driver in some cases.
Q: How do you install a hub adapter?
A: An airbag is an explosive device and removal of the steering wheel involves working with it. This procedure should only be performed by a qualified mechanic. If your steering wheel does not have an airbag attached, the job is a lot easier. There is no cutting, splicing, or other kluges required. Your factory steering wheel comes off and the hub placed on your steering column. Once installed your new steering wheel mounts to the hub.
Q: Does any hub adapter work for any steering wheel? If not, how do you know what hub adapter you need to make any given steering wheel fit?
A: Different aftermarket steering wheels use different mounting bolt patterns, so you have to get a hub that has a bolt pattern that accord with the steering wheel you want to use. MOMO and Sparco steering wheels, for example, use a six bolt mounting pattern. MOMO and Sparco hubs have 12 holes that are spaced correctly to mount to a six bolt mounting pattern. Grant, on the other hand for example, uses a five bolt mounting pattern. Make sure the hub and your steering wheel are compatible before purchasing. If there is a hub available for your vehicle, then an aftermarket steering wheel can be used with the same bolt pattern. If you're unlucky and your vehicle doesn't have a car-specific hub adapter then universal ones can be purchased.