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the moa 2

posted on 4/3/07 at 10:49 AM Reply With Quote
Blank Steering Wheel Fitment

Can anyone help me im trying to make a good job of fitting my undrilled steering wheel.

It has a centre pre marked and i need to fit it to my three hole quick release boss.

I could roughly guess and try and scribble a mark in the holes but im sure that someone with a bit of brains can tell me how to precisely mark the holes.

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nitram38

posted on 4/3/07 at 11:58 AM Reply With Quote
Lay a piece of paper over the boss and trace the holes. Cut this out and place over your steering wheel. Centre punch the holes and drill.
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daviep

posted on 4/3/07 at 12:49 PM Reply With Quote
If you want to do it in a slightly more scientific manner.

1: Accurately measure the distance between any two bolt holes (centre to centre) in the hub, call this measurement (x)

2: Insert measurement (x) into this equation to get the bolt hole PCD:
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3: Once you have the PCD use a pair of dividers or a compas and pencil to draw it on to the steering wheel (remember set dividers to half PCD)

4: Again using dividers set to original measurement of bolt hole centres mark these on the PCD line.

Good idea to try it on paper first .

Regards Davie

P.S. If anybody wants to try this let me know if it works

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the moa 2

posted on 4/3/07 at 02:45 PM Reply With Quote
AH-HA this is what im after will try and let you know.

Many thanks

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nitram38

posted on 4/3/07 at 02:55 PM Reply With Quote
Well I did it the tried and trusted method and both wheels I did are perfectly true
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