Aftermarket Steering Wheel blues

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My all time favorite vehicle is our 1969 Shelby GT500
I have been introduced to a gal who recently purchased a 1973 Mustang, in Canada, who is having an issue with her steering wheel. The horn is not working, and she see sparks near the horn area of her current wheel. Even before I say a phot I figured it was likely a Grant brand aftermarket steering wheel with the problematic mounting hub when it comes to working well with providing a good hor circuit. A photo is embedded. It looks like a nice wheel, despite its electrical issues. What do my fellow Mustang enthusiasts recommend? I am leaning to recommending replacing with a nice oem, even if it means restoring it. If nothing else it is likely the oem wheels have a good horn conductive set of rings that tend to be quite reliable.


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Thats a nice looking steering wheel. Why not simply purchase the Gtant horn button kit. Comes with all the internal electrical components. Easy and inexpensive fix. My experience has been the Grant horn electrical contacts are a bit sensitive to excessive horn amp draw. Your friend's Mustang horns may be pulling too much current/resistance and have burned thru the copper contact disc under the horn button (easy fix).
 
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