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Hilux steering wheel BOSS kit.

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Hilux steering wheel BOSS kit.

Post by ToNkA »

Anyone know if there are any variations between brands for a Steering Wheel Boss kit?

I have an LN65 hilux that now has power steering along with a new engine and hence want a nice steering wheel.

The problem I have is that room is limited. I have been told the Boss kit will put the steering wheel a fair bit further out than the standard mount.

Are some brand slimer than others?
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Post by sierrajim »

I would think that Autobarn would be the best ones to advise on fully sik steering wheel adaptors.
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Post by AnthonyQLD »

sierrajim wrote:I would think that Autobarn would be the best ones to advise on fully sik steering wheel adaptors.
yeah i would say try autobarn would be a good place to start
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Post by RV80 »

I would think that both the SASS and Autotechnia(spelling?) would be of similar size...
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Post by diesel028 »

I got a steering wheel outta a RAV4, fits perfect, is a little bit smaller and is really comfortable to hold. It doesnt stick out any further than the stocker
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Post by ToNkA »

diesel028 wrote:I got a steering wheel outta a RAV4, fits perfect, is a little bit smaller and is really comfortable to hold. It doesnt stick out any further than the stocker
Nice.
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Post by BeZeRK »

yea, sass and autotecnica are the same boss kits, the stering wheels have the same mounting holes.. other than that they are differant..

i think my boss kit cost me $90 from repco a few years back!
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Post by batcho101 »

hey tonka i have a autotechnica wheel and boss kit in my 84 lux and it actually sits further back then the standard one and makes for more legroom cause it is right on the smallest legal width for an aftermarket wheel heres a crap pic
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