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Tenrocca 11-04-2012 03:12 AM

Steering Wheel\Boss ADR approved
 
I've done a search and cant find the info I'm after (but I'm sure its been discussed before)

I'm pretty sure my Nardi Wheel will not pass engineering, so am looking for another that might be a bit better for track days but not look too out of place in the car. Maybe something like this Saas (which are all adr approved)

http://www.listingfactoryhost.com/us...etro_thumb.jpg

If I get this and the standard saas boss is that OK for engineering?

gjkrv8 11-04-2012 12:59 PM

Hi Andy, Not sure about NSW but in VIC I also had to add some dense foam padding to the steering wheel metal faces. similar to the padding for the edge of the dash.

My Steerng wheel is a Momo.

cheers Gregg

Modena 11-04-2012 02:44 PM

My engineer told me to keep the original (Suzuki) steering wheel for rego for the same reason as Gregg.

boxhead 11-04-2012 03:44 PM

I have a Barina steering wheel if you need Andy, I reckon it was Gav's

boss290cobra 11-04-2012 04:56 PM

Andrew, as long as its ADR approved it will be fine, I just went through all the engineering process last week with Treeve and mine was similar and passed,now just the wait for the vin/chassis number.

Tenrocca 11-04-2012 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boss290cobra (Post 1217807)
Andrew, as long as its ADR approved it will be fine, I just went through all the engineering process last week with Treeve and mine was similar and passed,now just the wait for the vin/chassis number.

Great news Daryl :)

boss290cobra 11-04-2012 05:29 PM

Been a bloody long time coming ,should be all done in time for xmas.

Zedn 11-04-2012 11:29 PM

RMS have been quite good on this one. They are accepting ADR10/01 so pretty much any saas or autotecnica. Just check you can get the certificate for the model before purchase. I have email address for autotecnica MD.

Tenrocca 11-05-2012 12:14 AM

Good info - Thanks Liam.

suthol 11-05-2012 01:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zedn (Post 1217839)
RMS have been quite good on this one. They are accepting ADR10/01 so pretty much any saas or autotecnica. Just check you can get the certificate for the model before purchase. I have email address for autotecnica MD.

I got through in May this year with an AutotecnicA wheel and boss, I asked for and received supporting information from Tony Vita the MD of AutotecnicA Imports.

Tony's advice was that all wheels & bosses had been tested but not all combinations and this was accepted by both my engineer and the RMS.

Note: this was submitted under the old scheme when times were tough so I expect that this would still hold true given that the VSCCS online system for the engineers contains a directive to use ADR10-01 ( Treeve could confirm )

Zedn 11-05-2012 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tenrocca (Post 1217748)
I've done a search and cant find the info I'm after (but I'm sure its been discussed before)

I'm pretty sure my Nardi Wheel will not pass engineering, so am looking for another that might be a bit better for track days but not look too out of place in the car. Maybe something like this Saas (which are all adr approved)

http://www.listingfactoryhost.com/us...etro_thumb.jpg

If I get this and the standard saas boss is that OK for engineering?

Some of the SAAS wheels have certificates on the website, but i couldnt see one that looked like that wheel.

http://www.autopartshop.com.au/files/SW505%20ADR.pdf

Tenrocca 11-06-2012 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suthol (Post 1217910)
I got through in May this year with an AutotecnicA wheel and boss, I asked for and received supporting information from Tony Vita the MD of AutotecnicA Imports.

Tony's advice was that all wheels & bosses had been tested but not all combinations and this was accepted by both my engineer and the RMS.

Note: this was submitted under the old scheme when times were tough so I expect that this would still hold true given that the VSCCS online system for the engineers contains a directive to use ADR10-01 ( Treeve could confirm )

Cheers Dave - Did you receive my PM re foam dash padding?

Tenrocca 11-06-2012 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zedn (Post 1217943)
Some of the SAAS wheels have certificates on the website, but i couldnt see one that looked like that wheel.

http://www.autopartshop.com.au/files/SW505%20ADR.pdf

Liam - contacted saas (auto concepts) and they sent through the ADR cert for that one within 10 minutes.

Cheers

Aussie Mike 11-06-2012 07:00 PM

I got mine through with an after market wheel from autotecnica. It was a few years back though. The engineer just asked me to put s high density foam pad on the center over the boss.

Cheers

suthol 11-06-2012 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tenrocca (Post 1218033)
Cheers Dave - Did you receive my PM re foam dash padding?

G'day Andrew, I have now and you have PM


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