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after market steering wheel

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after market steering wheel

Post by wrksux »

if i was to fit an after market steering wheel to a GQ what adapter do i need and how much would it cost? is there a special adapter kit for each kind of steering wheel or is it a one size fits all apprach

cheers

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Re: after market steering wheel

Post by vn15 »

wrksux wrote:if i was to fit an after market steering wheel to a GQ what adapter do i need and how much would it cost? is there a special adapter kit for each kind of steering wheel or is it a one size fits all apprach

cheers

Tim
I have OMP wheel and Momo hub
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Re: after market steering wheel

Post by bogged »

wrksux wrote:if i was to fit an after market steering wheel to a GQ what adapter do i need and how much would it cost? is there a special adapter kit for each kind of steering wheel or is it a one size fits all apprach

cheers

Tim
have a search theres plenty of steeringwheel theads, certain Pulsar ones fit, autotechnia seen best value, from autobarn or super chealo
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Post by beretta »

Pulsar, Skyline etc are all the same, mine was listed as a Skyline but when they went back to another catalogue they were all listed together. I've just a cheap Autotechnica one.
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Post by andy & di »

vn15 wrote:
wrksux wrote:if i was to fit an after market steering wheel to a GQ what adapter do i need and how much would it cost? is there a special adapter kit for each kind of steering wheel or is it a one size fits all apprach

cheers

Tim
I have OMP wheel and Momo hub

WOW !! I don't think I'd want to try yours vn15 it put the steering wheel on the other side of the car :rofl: :rofl:
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Post by wrksux »

i have a steering wheel it was a gift, im asking if i need an adapter or if it bolts straight up? its an isotta one
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Post by dansedgli »

wrksux wrote:i have a steering wheel it was a gift, im asking if i need an adapter or if it bolts straight up? its an isotta one
You will need a "boss" kit. Autobarn or supercheap will have one for you. Ask for a GQ one and they can look through their book to see what fits. Boss kits are different for different cars and steering wheels.

Your looking at about $70 for one.
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thanks mate
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