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Convert
18th February 2020, 06:26 PM
These things are not as abundant as I expected them to be.
Im looking for a good one in NZ

mudnut
19th February 2020, 04:46 PM
If the rubber has separated from the steel ring, it is repairable.

Arfa Brayne
21st February 2020, 08:45 PM
Drill a 1/16th hole in the rubber where it has come away at one side, and another hole on the other end.
Use a syringe to inject polyurethane liquid adhesive until you can feel it's all the way through.
Wrap a damp cloth around the repair area and leave for a day or so.
If you use too much adhesive it will take too long to set and not be as strong.

Convert
22nd February 2020, 07:02 AM
This truck has a little Momo in it and it blocks out the view of the gauges

Arfa Brayne
23rd February 2020, 09:48 PM
This truck has a little Momo in it and it blocks out the view of the gauges

In hindsight it might have been better to state this at the START of the topic.

Can't help you.

the evil twin
24th February 2020, 11:46 AM
Nissan Pulsar N14 (and I am told N15 but haven't used one myself) bolt straight up and are slightly smaller than stock but should be bigger than the Momo.

I have put the N14 Pulsar Wheel on a couple of GQ's and no panel visibility issues but will depend on driving position.

In NZ I would have thought there should be 100's of Pulsar Steering Wheels around so maybe that is an option.