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Are all Nissan steering wheels compatible with GQ spline.

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Are all Nissan steering wheels compatible with GQ spline.

Post by RN »

I am exploring purchasing a 240 K steering wheel to replace the 93 Mav wheel.

I believe that there are Nissan steering wheels that will bolt onto the GQ steering spline but does that apply to most nissan SW's?
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Post by BIG GQ »

In a word......NO. I do however know that all late model pulsar wheels fit (from at least 1997 onwards).
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Post by davejb »

I have fitted a 94-95 Pintara to the Mav.
Had to trim a plastic ring off the back of the steering wheel where it rubbed on the switch cowling.
Size wize it is between a 15 inch sports wheel and the standard wheel

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Post by dieselSWB »

N15 pulsar i know definately fit and look good to
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Post by marin »

N14 pulsar i think i got mine out of, or a 91 pintara, cant remember, but had to do the ring trimming thing dave talked about

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Post by rOd »

N13 Pulsars fit also. Go the SSS ones, it looks better. :D
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Post by Roga »

I have a nissan silvia wheel on mine-fits perfectly & is smaller than the original makes it a pleasure to drive
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Post by Patroler »

nice one! anyone know if mq/gq splines are the same?
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Post by Mark2 »

When using the pulsar wheels - does the horn contact behind the wheel line up OK - in other words does the horn still work when using a pulsar wheel?
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Post by mikmav »

got a pulsar wheel on mine and the horn works fine
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Post by turps »

Mark2 wrote:When using the pulsar wheels - does the horn contact behind the wheel line up OK - in other words does the horn still work when using a pulsar wheel?
Yep works no problems. Just need to pull the fuse while fitting. As the way the pulsar horn earths (or makes its circuit). Is different to the GQ. And if you dont pull the fuse it activates the horn.
Once fitted. replace fuse and all is sweet.
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Post by BIG GQ »

Patroler wrote:nice one! anyone know if mq/gq splines are the same?
Yes
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Nice, thanks
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