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Thread: How To Modify an N15 Nissan Pulsar Steering Wheel To Fit A GQ Patrol

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    That brass knob thing is for the horn, you can use a soldering iron and build the solder till it touches or you can leave it coz your horn is on a button

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alitis007 View Post
    That brass knob thing is for the horn, you can use a soldering iron and build the solder till it touches or you can leave it coz your horn is on a button
    "I bet you $50 you will not find my horn, I am so clever it is so well hidden and you...." BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winnie View Post
    "I bet you $50 you will not find my horn, I am so clever it is so well hidden and you...." BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
    It sounds like a Barinas horn hahahaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alitis007 View Post
    That brass knob thing is for the horn, you can use a soldering iron and build the solder till it touches or you can leave it coz your horn is on a button
    The one reason I am doing this is so I can have a horn on my steering wheel again.... sick of getting all dyslexic when I am trying to find the horn out of frustration to some idiot!!

    I have to do something about how shit the GQ horn is..... a Barina has a more manly horn .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post

    I have to do something about how shit the GQ horn is..... a Barina has a more manly horn .
    I think it was TD who recommended these. They are cheap, easy to mount, very loud & powerful & very manly! I have one fitted in the GU & girls flock to me every time I sound it.
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    Thanks Ian I have bought one.... hope they are ok??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Thanks Ian I have bought one.... hope they are ok??
    If you wire it up so that you keep your original horn too, you get the sound of both together & still have a horn should one of them fail. I mounted mine in the engine compartment where my second battery used to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigMav View Post
    I forgot one pretty important bit with the wheel. The indicator cancel function doesn't work anymore, I know whats wrong just need to figure out how to fix it. Pics to follow when its done.
    Ah I hate those things, always cancelling at the wrong time. Being a former Motorbike rider I got used to cancelling them manually.

    Nice job on the wheel and the mod job. I'm in the market for a new wheel to replace my roasted one, this might be an option if I can't find a GQ wheel.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    If you wire it up so that you keep your original horn too, you get the sound of both together & still have a horn should one of them fail. I mounted mine in the engine compartment where my second battery used to be.

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    And I thought the old air horns from my Feroza I am thinking of installing in the GQ is over kill. Perhaps I should go a step further and get one of those and install both. Would certainly turn heads. lol

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