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GQ steering wheel

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GQ steering wheel

Post by dwaynes »

Just a big thanks to all for the info on the pulsar steering wheel option as i just fitted a n13 SSS pulsar straight on no need for any mods at all.

Oh and as little as $45. Bargin me thinks.

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Post by BigMav »

Nice. I just asked for one at a wrecker here in brissy, $85. I don't think so champ. :roll:
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Post by mtb_man »

Nice work, the SSS wheel looks better than the standard N13 wheel that I'm using. The SSS wheel looks nice and fat, unlike the skinny standard one.
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Post by GUJohnno »

Can you still read the speedo OK with that wheel on?
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Post by dwaynes »

yeah have had no problems at all

to tell the truth i have never thought about it as i found nothing that i need to be blocked from view
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Post by revn211 »

my bro had a spare 180sx steering wheel lying around so i fitted it to my GQ i will post pics tonight, it feels much easier to drive with a smaller fatter wheel :D
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Post by badger »

does anyone know of any other wheels that are closer to the size of a gq wheel that fit?
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Post by 4wdnut »

my dad used to have a woodgrain one in his old GQ. the ones you buy at autobarn etc. much better than a GQ steering wheel.
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Post by jigga »

do all N13,14 and 15 wheels bolt straight on?
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Post by slacker »

Did you have any trouble hooking up the horn?
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Post by dwaynes »

none whats so ever just attached plug from steering wheel back to existing connector.
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Post by MrMaxi »

It's a complete swap over with no conversion, much better than the truck steering wheel that came standard.
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Post by turps »

slacker wrote:Did you have any trouble hooking up the horn?
If the horn dosent work. Just undo the screws that hold that part onto the pulsar wheel. Then with the screw driver still on the screw(theres 3) give them all a small wack with your hand. That will get it closure to the brass button on the steering coloum.
These three screews only hold the plastic not the actuall wheel so loosening them has no safty problems. As the wheel only needs the center nut..
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Post by sickgq »

i got a modified steer wheel on my car check my pic
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Post by embryo »

thats nice, can we see the steering wheel?
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Post by slacker »

cheers guys, now i have to find a replacement.
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Post by Patchy »

would the same work on an mk???? or am i doomed for eturnity for beeing piss poor?
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