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Steering Wheel Compatibility?

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Steering Wheel Compatibility?

Post by John H »

I know that I could head down to the wreckers and start measuring, but I thought asking here could save me some frigging around.

Is the spline on the steering wheel of a GQ Patrol the same as that on a Pulsar, Skyline or any other common Nissan car?
I want a new one and good Patrol steering wheels are hard to come by at the ‘right price’ in my local area.
As soon as it was made idiot proof, someone went and designed a better idiot.
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Post by turps »

Yep the splines are the same. I have a N14 SSS Pulsar steering wheel on my GQ and it works well. It has been on there since OCT04 and have been very happy.
They are a little larger than the aftermartket stuff. Not by much though. But for me this is a good thing though. As I can still read most of my guages. But had a short drive in a mates ute just before X-mas and he has an aftermarket steering wheel. And I found it to be a tad to small. It drove well I just couldnt see many of the guages with out moving to much.

I paid $80 from memory for the SSS wheel (but hay since its a sss it must make the car go faster - better than a hiclone). That was from a Wrecker in Bendigo. A std pulsar one should be around the $50 mark.
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Post by John H »

Cheers Turps, That will make it nice and easy.
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Post by turps »

John H wrote:Cheers Turps, That will make it nice and easy.


No worry's John.
And another benifit id they used a different method of sticking the grip to the metal ring. So now there is no stupid twist.
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Post by Mark2 »

Thanks, thats great info.

Does the horn work with the Pulsar wheel on it?
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