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Thread: Steering wheel alternatives

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    Ahmed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikegf View Post
    I got a moto-lita wheel from Mudstuff when I added seat rails and lost some clearance (I am 6'1") and love it. Bit expensive (at just over £200 with boss) but the Aussie dollar is not too bad so that eases the pain. They are very good quality and the leather rim has a nice feel.
    I like the look of the wood rimmed wheel, maybe too good for the Series III though.
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    It's going in the County Jer

    I like the woodies also but as said , hopefully the Momo will be bargain basement $

    I did just go up the shed and find him an old rangie one to replace it

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    Quote Originally Posted by land864 View Post
    It's going in the County Jer

    I like the woodies also but as said , hopefully the Momo will be bargain basement $

    I did just go up the shed and find him an old rangie one to replace it
    I was thinking of my Dormobile

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikegf View Post
    I got a moto-lita wheel from Mudstuff when I added seat rails and lost some clearance (I am 6'1") and love it. Bit expensive (at just over £200 with boss) but the Aussie dollar is not too bad so that eases the pain. They are very good quality and the leather rim has a nice feel.
    I was interested in getting a Moto-Lita for my Defender, but I did a bit of digging and discovered that steering wheels are an ADR item. The Moto-Lita ones haven't been ADR approved, so it would be tempting fate with one's roadworthy and insurance status to fit one.

    Bugger!!

    Cheers,

    Lionel

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    There's some old threads on here about fitting some aftermarket wheels.

    Defennder200Tdi fitted an Isotta wheel and boss. Steering Wheels
    and piccies in this thread WTB 2000 Defender Extreme Steering Wheel Boss Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Standard Defender steering wheels are the best I reckon.
    Agreed. They are perfect for that car. Mine is sun damaged at the top and is quite perished. While it gives me the irrits, it is perfectly functional. I'd get a new one if they weren't so exxy for a pure indulgence.

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