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STEERING WHEEL OPTIONS FOR GQ

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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STEERING WHEEL OPTIONS FOR GQ

Post by DJJ77 »

DOES ANYONE HAVE IDEAS AS TO WHAT OTHER NISSAN SPORTS STEERING WHEELS FIT ONTO A GQ? SOMETHING LIKE A SSS PULSAR OR SKYLINE ETC... THAT WOULD BOLT STRAIGHT ON.
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Post by smitty »

SSS pulsar fit ftraight on i have heard. Do a quick search. Im sure its been discussed before on here.
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Post by Beastmavster »

SSS Pulsar is also meant to partially obscure your instruments. Depending on your height depends on what it hides.

I can't remember the shape of the pintara/skyline one from the same era but if it's only mounted at the bottom (like the dodgy old VK Commodore) steer clear of that.

For ford maverick people apparen ly the corsair one (nissan bluebird) is ok.
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Post by turps »

smitty wrote:SSS pulsar fit ftraight on i have heard. Do a quick search. Im sure its been discussed before on here.
Yep Pulsar steering wheels fit nicely. Theres pics around here somewhere of mine, also shots camparing to the different size of the series 1 GQ wheel and the SSS pulsar wheel.

Only issue I have had is when I put it on my newer shorty the horn wouldnt work. But have since fixed that. Just need to lossen of 3 screws and hit it (these only hold the horn ring contact thingy). Steering wheel is bolted on as per usual.
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Post by MQ080 »

The N14 pulsar Ti had cruise control mounted on the wheel. Not sure how involved it would be to set up on the GQ column but it would make for good locker switches in comps!
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Post by bogged »

Beastmavster wrote:SSS Pulsar is also meant to partially obscure your instruments. Depending on your height depends on what it hides.
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My autotechnia one does this too, fukin annoying... but all small wheels would do the same, but for the price I paid for the wheel, I aint complaining :)
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sss pulsar

Post by MQHOON »

i had one on mine for years, looked very sporty.
Chop it drop it and big block it.
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Post by blkmav »

My Momo Race rocks :D

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Post by MrMaxi »

I've got a nissan silvia steering wheel on mine, I got mine free, but import wreckers want top $$$ for a good one off a r32 etc, best bet is pinch a part, and get one off a n14 pulsar, I'm pretty sure all the nissan wheels of that era fit.
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Post by marin »

ive got a 1991 nissan pulsar or pintara wheel on mine (can't remember which, but they both fit), its smaller and sits a fraction further away from the dash, and i also have the problem with the horn, but i know exactly what i need to do to fix it, real easy fix, just to lazy, $17 from the wreckers, in good condition, ie no slippy grip.

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Post by MQ080 »

blkmav wrote:My Momo Race rocks :D

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This wheel is sexy ...and exactly what I had on the MQ :D
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Post by chimpboy »

Pintara wheel fits, which means a Ford Corsair wheel also fits (good if you have a Maverick and care what it says on the steering wheel ;) )

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Post by turps »

marin wrote:ive got a 1991 nissan pulsar or pintara wheel on mine (can't remember which, but they both fit), its smaller and sits a fraction further away from the dash, and i also have the problem with the horn, but i know exactly what i need to do to fix it, real easy fix, just to lazy, $17 from the wreckers, in good condition, ie no slippy grip.

marin
Is it the same problem I was having. Where the contact ring wasnt quite touching that brass button??
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Post by marin »

turps wrote:
marin wrote:ive got a 1991 nissan pulsar or pintara wheel on mine (can't remember which, but they both fit), its smaller and sits a fraction further away from the dash, and i also have the problem with the horn, but i know exactly what i need to do to fix it, real easy fix, just to lazy, $17 from the wreckers, in good condition, ie no slippy grip.

marin
Is it the same problem I was having. Where the contact ring wasnt quite touching that brass button??
i think so, mine only works when the steering wheel is pretty close to straight, i know what i did wrong though, when putting the wheel on you need to trim down the plastic posts that the 3 screws go into, i trimmed them down too much, so i just need to space them back up with a washer or 2.

marin
Rum injected

TD42T shorty... got some bolt on and some custom stuff.

Read about it [url=http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18848]here![/url]
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