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Off Your Marks 04 April 2010 07:40 AM

Removing a Nardi Torrino steering wheel
 
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Guys

Just looking for some help.

My '94 wagon has it's original Nardi wheel and i need to remove it. |Does anyone know how to get access to the nut behind the horn plate?

The horn button itself is surrounded by a circular boss with what looks like fake allen key bolts.

As the wheel is in good condition so I dont just want to hack in there and mark it so any help would be really appreciated :thumb:

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Thanks in advance

Matt

GC8 04 April 2010 08:12 AM

The wheel is attached to the boss by 6x cap headed bolts: are you certain that theyre 'fake'? Removing the wheel from the boss will probably be the easiest option for you, because the horn push is usually held in place by the wheel mounting bolts.

That Nardi is different to mine (although its been in my garage un-looked at for so long Im not certain), but the principle is the same with all boss mounted wheels.

Simon

Off Your Marks 04 April 2010 08:57 AM

Thanks Simon, input appreciated.

No, not sure they are fake, just look a bit plasticky and assumed they were.

Just out of interest, I've heard about this mint Impreza you have tucked away! I would love to have something like that. I am even considering looking at my own personal import for the holy grail.

Thanks again

Matt

scoobyride 04 April 2010 10:30 AM

you just pull that surround off its only a cover the nut is underneath the horn

Tazman861 04 April 2010 11:33 AM

As above, its a rubber cover over the main nut - if you are looking at fitting another steering wheel though the Nardi wheel is held to the Subaru boss by six allen headed screws and virtually all steering wheels with the six holes will fit straight on, no need to buy a boss kit :) .

Off Your Marks 04 April 2010 11:38 AM

cool, thanks guys. Great info!

brogdog 03 May 2014 07:01 AM

did you end up getting your steering wheel off? mines exactly the same but i cant seem to undo the plastic allen bolts?? cheers


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