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steering wheel

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by embryo »

hi all, have noticed a few guys running what i think is a pulsar steering wheel in gq patrols. anybody got any ideas? models that fit stright on? diameters? pics if possable?

thanx
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Post by marin »

hate to say it, but search is your friend.

i run a nissan pulsar n14 steering wheel, or pintara 1990, i can't remember which it is.

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Post by superzuki »

i just got a doof doof wheel in mine looks cool and works wel 4 $200 i dont think anyone could afford a new patrol one
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Post by embryo »

tried search i found it frustrating reading through all the shimmy/death wobble in steering wheel threads.... :x

dont particularly want a doof doof style, wouldnt mind keeping the stock theme going
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Post by chops »

R32 skyline wheels fit too
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Post by GQ Bear »

marin wrote:hate to say it, but search is your friend.

i run a nissan pulsar n14 steering wheel, or pintara 1990, i can't remember which it is.

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Can someone please explain to me why it is sometimes so hard to answer a question just because it's been asked before?? Is it arrogance or am I missing something here?

BTW i was not having a go at you personally Marin, just a generic statement.
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Post by bogged »

GQ Bear wrote:Can someone please explain to me why it is sometimes so hard to answer a question just because it's been asked before?? Is it arrogance or am I missing something here?
probably some people see the same answer a few times a week, and people get sick of typing the same info over and over and over and over and over and over.

Searching for PULSAR in NISSAN comes up with 2 pages of answers. probably 9/10th of them will answer him.

like the what tires should I run, or are BFG/MTR's any good, or what battery, or can I run 44's on a 5inch rim...

Some people actually get shirty when they dont get answers within hour oe 2, so search can actually save time.
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Post by j-top paj »

bogged wrote:
GQ Bear wrote:Can someone please explain to me why it is sometimes so hard to answer a question just because it's been asked before?? Is it arrogance or am I missing something here?
probably some people see the same answer a few times a week, and people get sick of typing the same info over and over and over and over and over and over.

i dont understand why they just dont reply if theyre sick of it.
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Post by dwaynes »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... ght=pulsar

my thread on the same going back a month or so.
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Post by InSanE »

i am in melb and i have a like new GQ factory steering wheel in my shed and anyone is welcome to take it off my hands for nothing
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Post by Hoppy11 »

If you dont have an ajustable intermitted wiper in your patrol, grab the wiper/headlight assembly from the pulsar while your there, its excactly the same unit as the patrol, it just has the ajustable intermitted wipers.
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Post by turps »

Hoppy11 wrote:If you dont have an ajustable intermitted wiper in your patrol, grab the wiper/headlight assembly from the pulsar while your there, its excactly the same unit as the patrol, it just has the ajustable intermitted wipers.
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Hoppy, now for a thread that is started approx every 2nd month. This note about the wiper assembly being the same as a pulsar is good to hear. As I have alwasys wondered if they where teh same as alot of the other switch gear in the patrol is the same as similar era Pulsars.
Oh and my steering wheel is off a SSS pulsar N14. It is slightly bigger than a sports wheel but heaps smaller than the patrol wheel. Which makes it better than the aftermarket sports wheels as I cant see half the guages when I had one.
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Post by MyGQ »

I have a 1990 GQ patrol. Want to put the 97 GQ wheel on, Do they fit? i have access to the wheel and the cluster cover.

is the spline the same??
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Post by Hoppy11 »

turps wrote:
Hoppy11 wrote:If you dont have an ajustable intermitted wiper in your patrol, grab the wiper/headlight assembly from the pulsar while your there, its excactly the same unit as the patrol, it just has the ajustable intermitted wipers.
Hoppy
Hoppy, now for a thread that is started approx every 2nd month. This note about the wiper assembly being the same as a pulsar is good to hear. As I have alwasys wondered if they where teh same as alot of the other switch gear in the patrol is the same as similar era Pulsars.
Oh and my steering wheel is off a SSS pulsar N14. It is slightly bigger than a sports wheel but heaps smaller than the patrol wheel. Which makes it better than the aftermarket sports wheels as I cant see half the guages when I had one.
I'm not sure what model pulsar mine was from, I took my old one in to get a replacement, the wrecker had a box full of Nissan assembly's and I found one with Pulsar written on it, fitted fine
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