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Corrado steering wheel won't fit?!
I just got mine from Potterman. I think it was about $11 for both the
adapter sleeve (191 419 514 A) and the shouldered nut (N 905 500 01) to
hold it all on.
John
At 09:04 PM 5/22/2002 -0700, Robbie Cotner wrote:
> I've often seen pics of Scirocco's with Corrado steering wheels, from
> pics I've seen it also appears that those wheels came stock on the last
> rocco's (around '92). I ran across what I'm pretty sure was a mid-90's
> Passat in the boneyard yesterday, and it's steering wheel appeared to be
> exactly the same as the corrado wheel. I bought it, and found that the
> hole for the splines to set into is too big for the Scirocco. Here are
> my q's, as I got a good deal on this wheel and probly won't spend $$ on
> the actual Corrado one, if that one really does pop on: How hard would
> it be to go back to the Passat and get the male spline end, the one on
> the steering column, and put it on my '83 Rocco? Would I need
> practically the entire column? Secondly, the splines in both my stock
> Scirocco wheel and the Passat wheel are set in a rounded-triangular piece
> of metal that looks to be the same size on both wheels, other than the
> spline holes are different diameters. I know that the turn signal
> switcher on the Passat wheel will work (same part# as my Rocco one!), so
> I was wondering if there is a way to press out the metal chunk that is in
> the middle of all that plasticy stuff(the wheel). It appears possible,
> anyone done it? -Thanks in advance for any help-
>
>Rob
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