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Steering knob spinner allows driver to steer vehicle with one hand. Cast aluminum ball bearing base attaches to steering wheel with bolts and clamps (hairpin lock). Clamps adapt to shape of steering wheel. Knob is upright to steering wheel and can be positioned for driver's needs. Knob removed by pulling pin, easily transferred to other vehicles. Easy installation.

Notes: For American and most imported vehicles. ** Price does not include installation.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 21, 1999.

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Drive-Master Company, Inc.

37 Daniel Road W
Fairfield, New Jersey 07004
United States
Telephone: 973-808-9709.
Fax: 973-808-9713.
Web: http://www.drivemaster.net.
Email: drivemaster@drivemaster.net.


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