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Re: vw Steering wheel options?



The corrado is effectively an A2 so it figures that they use the same
fitment for the wheel!
I'm sure you can get an adapter which fits the coarser spline on the A1
columns so that you can fit the later type wheels. I don't know offhand who
makes them.  I'll try & find out tonight & let you know

HTH,

Ewan Hopkins.


-----Original Message-----
From: PC Handyman <pchandyman@earthlink.net>
To: Scirocco List <scirocco-L@scirocco.org>
Date: 22 March 1999 11:50
Subject: Re: vw Steering wheel options?


>----- Original Message -----
>From: Dave Novak <toastworks@hotmail.com>
>To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Sent: Sunday, March 21, 1999 11:16 PM
>Subject: vw Steering wheel options?
>
>
>> Ahh steering wheels. I own an '81 rocco.
>>
>> I just bought a used G60 steeing wheel and the bitch don't fit. The
>> corrado columns are apparently thicker. I figure it will be a huge job
>> to try and get a corrado steering column, so we'll go the other way...
>>
>> I want a decent wheel for cheap. The stock Mk1 is too thin of a wheel
>> for me, and long drives are harsh cause of that bottom metal spoke.
>> Which steering wheels will fit my car and feel the nicest? 16v? I'd
>> prefer something a bit thicker, and maybe of a smaller diameter. The
>> reason I wanted a G60 wheel was cause I sw a Corrado VR6 wheel and fell
>> in love with it.
>>
>> So, anyone want to sell me a steering wheel, or want a G60 steering
>> wheel for $25?
>
>I think the G60 wheel will fit an A2 without any mod. I have seen one on my
>friend's car and It looks pretty cool. He did not mention having to buy an
>adapter.
>
>
>-Noah
>
>
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