Aftermarket steering boss/hub for Lanos... again

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Aftermarket steering boss/hub for Lanos... again

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Am aware that alot as been already said about this topic but am still a bit confused on what to buy. If I got it right... Sparco and OMP hubs for the Lanos need modifications as they are not an exact fit. What about the Isotta one? Should I get an Isotta for the Nexia as stated in another post or does the Isotta for the Lanos really fit the Lanos? I know I'm asking too many questions but I need clarification. Whatever I buy I have to get over the Internet so its a one time buy, a good buy. Cant afford to get a hub which doesnt fit or with which I have to fiddle about. Thanks guys
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Hey Dude The one you need to get that fits is a Autotecnica one CODE 501 that fits perfect on the lanos.
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Any website you can suggest from where I can buy it ? Apart from that, shipping from Australia across the world to Malta would probably cost me more than the MOMO steering wheel itself. Any other suggestions?
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blackielaw wrote:Any website you can suggest from where I can buy it ? Apart from that, shipping from Australia across the world to Malta would probably cost me more than the MOMO steering wheel itself. Any other suggestions?
Try this link,
http://zyghautoaf.en.alibaba.com/produc ... gyong.html

let me know how you go.

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Post by blackielaw »

The minumum order amount is 210...
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Post by blackielaw »

Almost 180 views and no clues on what to do? No Lanos owners here have ever installed an aftermarket steering wheel in their cars?
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Post by BosnianLanos »

Well I did order a steering wheel/hub from Sparco in late May. Due to the backorder, I'm waiting for Sparco to physically MAKE the part.

I didn't know it doesn't fit well.

What are the fitment issues and how extensive are the mods needed.

But my advice to you is, buy the Sparco and change it. It is the easiest thing to do.
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blackielaw wrote:Almost 180 views and no clues on what to do? No Lanos owners here have ever installed an aftermarket steering wheel in their cars?
Here dude heres another link isotta one works out to be 17.7409 MTL

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-ISOTTA-Boss- ... dZViewItem


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