Plug and play replacement steering wheels?

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Plug and play replacement steering wheels?

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I'm a new owner of a 1970 1600. I really want to replace the steering wheel with something more modern and bit smaller. Is there a Momo, Nardi, or other black, three spoke, 14 inch, less than $200 replacement steering wheel I can purchase without needing and/or modifying an adapter? Thanks for your input.
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Hello & welcome.

Might want to have a read of this article in our Teck Wiki.

http://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki.p ... Discussion

I’ve used both Grant & Momos (with adapters) in the past … They worked fine.
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Thanks. I had read through that page, but all the suggestions required a hard to find adaptor or significant modifications. I was hoping for a more plug and play option.
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I don’t know of any that are straight ‘plug & play’, but the adapters can still be found with a bit of voodoo.

Some of our vendors even sell different aftermarket steering wheels WITH the correct adapter (see below).

You can always find options … 🙂

https://datsunparts.com/products/datsun ... 443f&_ss=r
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Bwk2000 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 3:52 pm I don’t know of any that are straight ‘plug & play’, but the adapters can still be found with a bit of voodoo.

Some of our vendors even sell different aftermarket steering wheels WITH the correct adapter (see below).

You can always find options … 🙂

https://datsunparts.com/products/datsun ... 443f&_ss=r
I didn't find any on that webstore. The link fails.
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Huh … Must have been deleted recently.

Anyway, these threads should help in coming up with options for you to consider …

viewtopic.php?p=57841&hilit=Steering+wh ... ons#p57841

viewtopic.php?p=340802&hilit=Steering+w ... er#p340802
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