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talkingcars 11-09-16 09:07 PM

I will have a TF wheel in a few weeks, not sure of condition but it'll be cheap.
Not that the R45 wheel is better in the ZS.

Dan1971 11-09-16 09:21 PM

So - If I've got the adaptor for a TF, I need a wheel, airbag and yellow squib/horn bit ... ?

MG ZS STE 11-09-16 09:26 PM

Or, get a ZS airbag and trim 11mm off the bottom with a hacksaw and then you won't need to change the rotory coupler.

Dan1971 11-09-16 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MG ZS STE (Post 371753)
Or, get a ZS airbag and trim 11mm off the bottom with a hacksaw and then you won't need to change the rotory coupler.

Good call. I've got a couple of spares. :bow:

talkingcars 11-09-16 09:53 PM

IIRC the plug at the top of the steering column is the sane on all cars with air bags (F/TF/25/ZR/45/ZS) so both versions of the rotary coupler fit this.

It is the plug on the back of the airbag that changes so an early airbag will fit and early coupler and a late bag will fit a late coupler.

talkingcars 11-09-16 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan1971 (Post 371748)
Jay also posted that I have a ZR wheel on there at the moment and the TF adaptor, so maybe I'll have another look at a Tf wheel.

The ZR wheel is larger than the TF wheel, if you didn't like the TF one before I wouldn't look fo another one, just look for a decent ZR160 one.

Lukeus101 13-09-16 08:09 AM

John180 may have a spare TF wheel kicking around if you PM him Dan :)

Dan1971 13-09-16 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lukeus101 (Post 371785)
John180 may have a spare TF wheel kicking around if you PM him Dan :)

Will do - Cheers

Dan1971 14-09-16 05:53 PM

Squeaky clutch sorted after the application of some lube to the pedal .... all good.

Lukeus101 15-09-16 03:19 PM

Can't beat a bit of lube ;)


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