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Steering wheel for a Fourtrack (European Rocky)?

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Steering wheel for a Fourtrack (European Rocky)?

Post by SpaceFrog »

Someone knows if i can fit a steering wheel from another Daihatsu model in my 1992 Foutrack?

Like a Feroza (US Rocky, Sportrack...) or a Terios steering wheel...

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Not too sure. I have just checked the Boss kit listing for Saas aftermarket wheels. It seems the Rocky(Fourtrak) wheels are different to the Feroza(Sportrak) wheels.
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Post by SpaceFrog »

:cry: Can you recommend me some sites to find steering wheels for my 92 Fourtrack? I want to change to a another one a bit smaller.

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Post by RobF300 »

ebay - and be patient the wheel you want will show up, be careful there are a lot of rip off (fakes) and shonkey wheels. I ended up with a genuine momo brand new for $218 AUD to the door...
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Post by Toyhatsu »

RobF300 wrote:genuine momo brand new for $218 AUD to the door..
Geez_O_Petey...that's how much those Momo's cost? Mike H. sent me his and a Momo shift knob for shipping some camera equipment to him. I think that I owe him big time :shock:
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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

If its any use, the Saas boss kit number is 155 for a Rocky (Fourtrak). However, whilst they say it is long, its not long enough to clear the nut and steering shaft. I ended up making a spacer that fits between the wheel and the boss. I needed about 5mm clearance.

http://groups.msn.com/AussieDaihatsuRoc ... PhotoID=66
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Post by murcod »

Toyhatsu wrote:
RobF300 wrote:genuine momo brand new for $218 AUD to the door..
Geez_O_Petey...that's how much those Momo's cost? Mike H. sent me his and a Momo shift knob for shipping some camera equipment to him. I think that I owe him big time :shock:
That's cheap for a Momo. They vary a lot (depending on the model) but over $500 isn't uncommon.
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Post by SpaceFrog »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:If its any use, the Saas boss kit number is 155 for a Rocky (Fourtrak). However, whilst they say it is long, its not long enough to clear the nut and steering shaft. I ended up making a spacer that fits between the wheel and the boss. I needed about 5mm clearance.

http://groups.msn.com/AussieDaihatsuRoc ... PhotoID=66
How difficult is to make this spacer?

I'm also interested in the seats replacement that you make. Please look this post:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=50553

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