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    GQ steering wheel

    Howdy, just wondering if anybody can help with an idea of what would be a good hassel free ( all horn connections etc ) steering wheel to fit to a 1992 GQ, any help would be good, my wheel is falling to bits.

    Cheers Tony.

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    I vaguely remember someone saying on another forum that a Pulsar wheel will fit, could be wrong though, just check your local wreckers they should know.
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    Puisar wheels will fit & you can get a sporty one to although thay are a bit hareder to come by.

    I just brought an after market Jobie for mine & I couldn't be happier with the result.

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    Hi guys, thanks for your replys, can you tell me anymore about the aftermarket Jobie, and how it fits up.

    Cheers Tony.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benno View Post
    Hi guys, thanks for your replys, can you tell me anymore about the aftermarket Jobie, and how it fits up.

    Cheers Tony.
    Yep sure can.....

    You pick a steering wheel you like (these are universal) then you buy a Boss kit to suit your 4x4 (sold at the same place as the wheel) Then when you've got all that you get your steering wheel strait & remove it (see manual for remove & refit), Fit the Boss kit to your new wheel (tip, on the back of your factory wheel is a copper ring on black plastic with a wire attached that go's through from the back to the front of the wheel. You need to remove & refit this to your new wheel or you will not have a horn button that works ) then fit your new steering wheel (as per manual)

    If the new wheel is a little off center you will need to remove, turn the wheel to which ever side its out & refit it.

    Hop this makes sense.

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    Thanks Paul, much appreciated, cheers Tony.

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    mate I have an N13 steering wheel on the maverick. straight bolt up. you need a puller, celtic cross wheel brace and some grunt.

    http://tinyurl.com/gf0012-aust-Gallery then go to the "bits and pieces" image folder

    slightly smaller diameter than original, but is same depth and actually you have better control and reach to the wands

    $20 at the wreckers.
    90 GQ DX Shorty
    89 Maverick LWB

    http://tinyurl.com/gf0012-aust-Gallery

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    Hooray I was right................who said my memory was no good, thanks Paul
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dogman View Post
    Hooray I was right................who said my memory was no good, thanks Paul
    Your memory's as sharp as a tack Top Dog... If it wasn't I'd get away with more......lol

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    I found there web site for ya:

    www.smartparts.com.au

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