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OEM Steering wheel compatibility

Post by meintag » 05 Feb 2007 12:49 am

I've searched and I haven't find any answers... Is some steering wheel of Volvo range compatible with our series 300 ? I would like to change my 38cms truck-steering wheel for a volvo OEM ( smaller :lol: ) instead of a sporty one !

Looking references of bosses I think there aren't but maybe you know more than me...

Thanks !!! :wink:

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Post by 340cbr » 05 Feb 2007 04:36 am

In mine I have a Volvo 440 steering wheel
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Post by classicswede » 05 Feb 2007 09:14 pm

It is possible to fit with modification one from a 400 series or pug 205.

Bosses are available as direct fitment for the 300
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Post by danielvanderwoude » 06 Feb 2007 12:19 am

can you deliver those bosses? including indicator cancelling?

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Post by IvanAE86 » 12 Feb 2007 07:00 pm

it's probably easier to buy a peugeot 205 boss+steering wheel and just extend the indicator cancelling thingy yourself.. Pug 205 stuff is available easily, I bought a steering wheel+boss in good shape for 25 euro's...now compare that to the average 50-60 euro volvo 300 series bosses + shipping and it soon becomes a very interesting option.
The indicator cancelling can be extended by welding a bit onto it, or just drill+screw something on there.
Havent figured out what to do with the horn yet, but since I only race my 360 a button somewhere on the dash is good enough for me.

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Post by germ » 24 Feb 2007 09:49 pm

^^ dont forget the wheel too :lol: easily over 100euros if all was new.
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Post by meintag » 06 Sep 2007 07:43 pm

I come back this topic for asking a question...

Looking for a Pug 205 boss I see that there are variations of bosses for Pug 205 for years ( before 87 and post 87 I think )

What of this bosses fits a 360 ?

A) The pre 87
B) The post 87
C) Either
D) Neither
E) All answers are correct
F) My cat is orange and it's called Bob

Thanks !!!! :lol:

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Post by IvanAE86 » 06 Sep 2007 10:06 pm

I'd vote F!
Really dont know, but I have some random 205 boss and it fits just fine, save the indicator stalk which does nothing. The pity is that I cant weld anything onto the boss since it is alloy...need to get myself some MIG-brazing stuff soon.

Obviously a v300 direct fitment boss is much more preferable, but pug-205 parts are available a-plenty and dirt cheap most of the time (read: suits the average v300 driver profile).

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Post by kaos » 06 Sep 2007 10:11 pm

so is a 205 boss a direct fit? same sort of splines etc?
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Post by Fuse » 06 Sep 2007 11:01 pm

There are also original R-Sport steering wheels made by MoMo, so those will fit on any hub with the standard 6-bolt pattern, for example Luisi etc.. Though R-Sport wheels aren't too common. I've got one in my 360TIC http://koti.mbnet.fi/mtn/images/autot/r-sport/wheel2/

and I managed to get one for our 240 too, it's a bit different design and looks much better in live than in pics.

http://koti.mbnet.fi/mtn/images/autot/r-sport/wheel1/

Both are original Volvo parts and have that common 6-bolt pattern.
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Post by meintag » 07 Sep 2007 09:21 am

That steering wheels looks soo cooooool !! :wink:

I'm asking for 205 bosses only for price. A 360 boss cost 90 EUR where I see and a 205 one maybe 15 - 25 EUR. I prefer to spend that money in a good wheel !!

Regards !!

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Post by Nikdev » 07 Sep 2007 09:54 am

I bought a new Luisi boss for my 360, it was like 38£ in Norway.

And with a "not so cheap" Sabelt Wheel, you get this:
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Post by meintag » 07 Sep 2007 10:47 am

It's just the look I want... Beautyful as usual NikDev !! :wink:

BTW, I think I found the differences between bosses. Older ones have a 35mm cone and newer ones 55mm ( in the part which connect with the steering rack ) !

How is a 360/340 boss in this aspect ?

Thanks !!

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Post by RLL » 07 Sep 2007 06:07 pm

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Image This is my GT-steering wheel, with-and without the pad.Then two hubs, org Volvo and from "Luisi", fits 480 and the 360, part nr. 7713....
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Post by meintag » 07 Sep 2007 07:13 pm

Without the cap is awesome !! Don't want to sell one boss ? haha

Regards !!

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