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hey guys would like to ask for anyone that knows or current and past 32 owners about 32 steering wheels.

i know series 1 and 2 (89-91 and 92-93) r32s have different steering wheels but i need to know if they actually fit properly on each other for example a series 1 32 steering wheel on a series 2 r32.

reason i ask is because i have been looking for a mint 32 steering wheel for my 93 32 and 32 owners know how hard they are to come by in awesome condition so i was looking at getting one from japan. there seems to be a lot of series 1 and gtr steering wheels. Most likely i will be going with a series 1 32 wheel.

so just wondering if the series 1 and gtr steering wheels will fit. if i end up getting a gtr steering wheel and i know it fits, i might just change the button over to a gtst one.

also i know about the hicas light problem but doesn't bother me since i have the light taken out and running a lock bar.

any help appreciated!

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i know about the inserts, the series 1 has a round boss behind the wheel where the series 2 has a type of 3 spoked boss which follows the spokes of the wheel.

will the series 1 fit on my 93 model 32 then in saying that?

does it matter? i have been told by a past 32 owner that r31-r34 steering wheels as well as all s13 180sx wheels are interchangeable? but would like to confirm with the skyline community.

  • 3 weeks later...

pretty confident they are interchangeable, the only difference is the offset for the steering wheel sensor, which will give you HICAS dramas, if your HICAS is still active. (but it sounds like you know about this all ready)

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