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dmeko0

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New to the forum, thanks for having me. Recently bought a 71 challenger that has the below steering wheel. There is one wire in the center that can be hooked up to a horn button.
Question is, what horn button do I need to get? All I have is what is pictured
Thanks in advance.

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I do believe this is the configuration you need. Who is the manufacture of your wheel? Rim blow?
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One other thing. That picture of your car doesn't cut it. Also you can go to the welcome wagon and introduce yourself.
 

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No clue on the manufacturer. No stamping or engraving anywhere on the steering wheel.
I thought that looked like the right button in your picture but wasn’t sure on the actual horn switch.
 

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The members here astound me at times. Some one here might know the manufacturer of the wheel and what will fit. I don't think it is stock, it looks good. Make sure 3 of the holes are threaded. They probably are.
 

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The wheel pictured is a "Grant 246 Classic Nostalgia Steering Wheel" that has been stained darker and clear coated to more resemble the factory Challenger Rimblow steering wheel (Option S83) in the first picture below. Instructions for horn switch and center cap below.
The correct color for the factory woodgrain wheels is Pantone PMS 477 (Dark Brown but called Redwood).

Challenger RTA posted a picture of the Tuff wheel hardware in his response above (1st response to original post).
You are looking for "Mopar tuff wheel horn switch" to get the correct part plus the center cap.
YearOne has the these items as well as many other vendors. The repro Rimblow style center cap for Challengers and Cudas is much more expensive as this was a rare option.

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The Tuff Wheel (LEFT) was never offered on E-Bodies but is very popular.

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The 1971-1974 Standard Wheel (RIGHT) center horn button and horn switch will work with the Grant 246 wheel.

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Horn Switch and 71-74 Center Cap

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