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December 04, 2005, 21:53:09 »
Are there any difference in sizes of the steering wheels and/or shafts. Its just the steering wheel in me 200TDi seems alot bigger than my old 300TDi one!
Any ideas are good ones! lol
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can tell you that a 300 shaft is a lot slimmer than a 200 and defender one.
think they change them around 92.
found out after buying an adaptor boss! :roll:
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Any more info anyone? I want to replace my current steering wheel (its blue but going green!) for something a little more, eeerrrrmm less sickening!!! I want to put a more modern one in!
Any ideas?
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