The second one is what you need to hold the horn in.
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Decided to do my steering wheel today. Can Someone tell me which way this is goes?
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Originally posted by Bugsly17 View PostThe second one is what you need to hold the horn in.
Forgot to take pics, i'll have to grab some tomorrow!Originally posted by Paradis^^ hows not being rich going? ...haters be hatin
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Originally posted by Harvey View PostThose chrome rim surround on your gauges looks very nice.. where did you get it?
Originally posted by Bossman View PostOn a footnote the HKB style hubs has a removable collar or inset for the horn, sometimes you'll have to flip that collar so that it will stick out to catch your horn button. This is a picture for the HKB spacer but that ring sticking out in the center is what I'm talking about.
Originally posted by Tony-R32 View PostIf you get a proper fitting interior ring than it holds the horn snug in place, no outer ring is needed what so ever.
Forgot to take pics, i'll have to grab some tomorrow!1991 Silver Skyline R32 GT-R - SOLD You will be sorely missed girl :'(
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Snagged some pics before work today,
Here is the metal ring i've been mentioning it should just fit in the center hole..not tight but not with gaps either. it should have a little brim part way down on the outside, the longer side goes in towards the dash.
Then, your horn should have a small metal wire that sticks out a bit like this(mine looks copper in colour). you slide this part up into the interior ring first and then push the rest of the horn button in. this is what keeps it snug and in place!
Final result, looks clean and no chance this thing will fall or pop out.
Originally posted by Paradis^^ hows not being rich going? ...haters be hatin
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^ he beat me to it, but yea the first metal ring you posted is the one you need. I got one off ebay for like 7 bucks or something. after you put that between your hub and the wheel. the horn button should fit snugly in place. Those bronze colored sprung metal (seen on the side of the botton two pics up) complete the connection and also hold the button in place.Jordie Lewis
1993 Skyline Type M
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