How do you make steering wheel fit
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How do you make steering wheel fit
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Just purchased a replacement wheel for my 1980 T25, its from a 1991 Golf GTi. The hole on the new steering wheel is larger than the old one, so the wheel does not fit on shaft snugg.
I know loads of people have changed them, any knowledge shared would be welcomed
Just purchased a replacement wheel for my 1980 T25, its from a 1991 Golf GTi. The hole on the new steering wheel is larger than the old one, so the wheel does not fit on shaft snugg.
I know loads of people have changed them, any knowledge shared would be welcomed
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would you let me know how you got on as i bought a steering wheel from vanfest and think its the same as you got and the same problem too big i was told it does fit cheersjedkk wrote:Thanks, I have a branch near by. By chance does anyone on here have one?
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cheers will do that do they go straight on MR pimp driver!!!!!pimpdriver wrote:or get a steering wheel off an Audi 80 or 90 from 1986 onwards. I have got a lovely leather one fitted to my 88E panel van. Not much help for you now, but if you have a leather Golf steering wheel (G60), they usually go for about £40, the Audi ones you can pick up off ebay for £10-15!
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bolt straight on. You swap the plastic bit over (the bit that cancels the indicators) and cut a bit off the Audi one to use as a spacer, to get your horn and indicators to work properly. I was going to take some pics of mine and post them, but never got round to it.
You shoould be able to sort it easily, 15-30 minutes (but be careful you don't snap the plastic - take it slowly)
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You shoould be able to sort it easily, 15-30 minutes (but be careful you don't snap the plastic - take it slowly)
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cheers steve sounds straight forward enough thanks ROB!!!!pimpdriver wrote:bolt straight on. You swap the plastic bit over (the bit that cancels the indicators) and cut a bit off the Audi one to use as a spacer, to get your horn and indicators to work properly. I was going to take some pics of mine and post them, but never got round to it.
You shoould be able to sort it easily, 15-30 minutes (but be careful you don't snap the plastic - take it slowly)
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I bought a mark I golf steering wheel off Ebay for £12 all in, you know the 4 button horn jobby. It sloted straight onto the column with no need for any mods.
Lead me not to temptation. I can find it on my own.
Managed to get the adaptor but it seems to long, the link below goes to a pic.
Anyideas
http://www.jedkk.plus.com/page10.htm
Anyideas
http://www.jedkk.plus.com/page10.htm
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