Styling steering wheel....

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Styling steering wheel....

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only thing i hate about my uno is the crappy plastic wheel...will a cinq sporting wheel fit??.......if not, how much does a decent aftermarket wheel cost??.....also, how bout cinq sporting alloys????
 
Uno turbo mk1 steering wheel will bolt straight on. Uno turbo mk2 steering wheel will also bolt straight on if you get the boss for it as well. Mk2 wheel is also leather and made by Momo!

Cinq Sporting alloys: Mk2 Uno turbo used the same styled wheels which will fit. You may need spacers though. Cinq Sporting alloys will also fit but might have a different offset. Again, nothing that can't be sorted out with a set of spacers ;)
 
only thing i hate about my uno is the crappy plastic wheel...will a cinq sporting wheel fit??.......if not, how much does a decent aftermarket wheel cost??.....also, how bout cinq sporting alloys????


Have to agree with you about the wheel. Am on the market for a new one in fact. If I don't manage to find a decent one, I'll try and settle for some leather or leather-like cover.
 
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refurbed mk1 turbo wheel always looks classically retro......
 
This is what i did:
Brought this steering wheel of ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Metallic-RALL...ryZ40195QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Then next got the old Mk2 UT steering wheel and removed the boss (Make sure your wheels areperfectly straight)
Then i put the UT boss back on then lined up the new wheel with the boss and marked the holes
Next i drilled the holes through the boss and put a nut on the back and tack welded them in place repeat for the other nuts then assemble sounds harder than it is, but now you have a cool new wheel and a boss that lines uo with the steering surround so it looks OEM (y)
Finished result:
https://www.fiatforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=31115&d=1185915599
 
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This is what i did:
Brought this steering wheel of ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Metallic-RALL...ryZ40195QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Then next got the old Mk2 UT steering wheel and removed the boss (Make sure your wheels areperfectly straight)
Then i put the UT boss back on then lined up the new wheel with the boss and marked the holes
Next i drilled the holes through the boss and put a nut on the back and tack welded them in place repeat for the other nuts then assemble sounds harder than it is, but now you have a cool new wheel and a boss that lines uo with the steering surround so it looks OEM (y)
Finished result:
https://www.fiatforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=31115&d=1185915599

It does! :slayer:

On a sidenote, I'm still amazed at your car's interior. Even though I may not be a fan of your current "sound-system" *cough*, I must say that I'm pretty amazed - those seats, the door panels, et al. I absolutely love that colour scheme too. (y)
 
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It does! :slayer:

On a sidenote, I'm still amazed at your car's interior. Even though I may not be a fan of your current "sound-system" *cough*, I must say that I'm pretty amazed - those seats, the door panels, et al. I absolutely love that colour scheme too. (y)

lol! oh really and whats wrong with it? Dont say audiobahn are better :yuck:
BTW i no longer have a sound system lol its all out having a retrim new wall next year 4 OZ Matrix Elites 15"s running of a DD Z1 (the one stardsound riped off :rolleyes:) a 100A Fiat Coupe Alt and 4 110A batts (y)
 
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