New Bling steering wheel, is it legal

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New Bling steering wheel, is it legal

Postby MasterZ » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:07 pm

i just bought a new steering wheel for the mx. the outta dimensions of the steering wheel is 350 appose to the standard 370, is this legal to change it?

heres what it looks like btw

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Postby AJ » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:09 pm

NICE wheel 8) .....who cares about legality....it's a MOMO :lol:
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Postby MasterZ » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:26 pm

thx ill post pics of it installed when it arrives
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Postby fastfreddygassit » Sat Apr 28, 2007 12:01 pm

That is the same wheel that Ben has in his striped beast. Nice wheel! Nice choice. :D
As for the legal stuff....just ring up the RTA or suss out their website to determine the minimum diameter a wheel needs to be.
Here in mexico I think it is 330mm (or is it 320mm?)??

I also remember reading somewhere here that if your OEM wheel had a centre pad, the replacement must too??
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Postby MasterZ » Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:59 pm

Thanks, i just found some info on the rta site, but it doesnt realy help haha

from the site

Steering
As with suspension systems, a vehicle’s steering system is vital for safety and vehicle manufacturers make considerable
efforts to develop suitable steering geometry. Where any non standard part is used, owners are advised to seek the
assistance of an engineering signatory to assess the structural integrity of the steering system and the adequacy of the
steering geometry under all conditions of steering and suspension movement.
Steering components are fundamental to vehicle safety. Always avoid cutting, welding (or otherwise hot working)
any forged steering components such as pitman arms, drag links or steering knuckles.
Where ADRs 10A, 10B, 10/00 or 10/01 apply, the vehicle’s steering column and steering wheel are designed to
minimise injury to the driver during a crash. In the case of replacement steering wheels (including aftermarket
steering wheels fitted with airbags), owners should seek assurance from the supplier or an engineering signatory that
the vehicle continues to comply with these requirements.
The diameter of the steering wheel affects the driver’s control of the vehicle. A reduction in the steering wheel
diameter will result in increased steering effort and “kick back” from road bumps.
Vehicle Standards Bulletin No. 4 issued by the Department of Transport & Regional Services (DOTARS) covers
conversion requirements for left hand to right hand drive.

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http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/registration/ ... /vsi06.pdf
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Postby ben wilson » Sun Apr 29, 2007 12:24 pm

Ignoring the diameter, the polished surface is illegal.

ADR 12/00 specifically refers to reflective surfaces on \"horn ring and hub of steering wheel assembly\"....

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Postby Fatty » Sun Apr 29, 2007 3:22 pm

ben wilson wrote:Ignoring the diameter, the polished surface is illegal.

ADR 12/00 specifically refers to reflective surfaces on "horn ring and hub of steering wheel assembly"....


hmm, maybe this is why a replacement instrument pod cluster is matt black these days, instead of the gloss black of the original version. i always thought it was strange that they changed that.

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Postby ben wilson » Sun Apr 29, 2007 7:18 pm

The wording of the ADR is:

12.2.1.1 windscreen wiper arms and blades including
surfaces of them which can only receive direct light
through the glass of the windscreen;
12.2.1.2 internal windscreen mouldings;
12.2.1.3 horn ring and hub of steering wheel assembly;
12.2.1.4 internal rear vision mirror frame and mounting
bracket; and
12.2.1.5 ‘Steering Column’ mounted control levers and
gear selector quadrants.


It amuses me that you're not allowed to have a reflective surface on the surrounds of a mirror.

As far as I can tell, you can have mirror finished instruments and a matching bonnet as long as your wipers aren't shiny...

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Postby MasterZ » Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:20 pm

that sucks cause i was about to buy a set of these
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Postby Uncle Arthur » Sun Apr 29, 2007 11:16 pm

ben wilson wrote:The wording of the ADR is:

12.2.1.1 windscreen wiper arms and blades including
surfaces of them which can only receive direct light
through the glass of the windscreen;
12.2.1.2 internal windscreen mouldings;
12.2.1.3 horn ring and hub of steering wheel assembly;
12.2.1.4 internal rear vision mirror frame and mounting
bracket; and
12.2.1.5 ‘Steering Column’ mounted control levers and
gear selector quadrants.


It amuses me that you're not allowed to have a reflective surface on the surrounds of a mirror.

As far as I can tell, you can have mirror finished instruments and a matching bonnet as long as your wipers aren't shiny...


Well that's odd - I lost count of how many older cars I know of that had chrome wipers.
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Postby MasterZ » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:05 am

hey ben, were did you get that information from? just curious what other rules there are
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Postby StanTheMan » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:20 am

Uncle Arthur wrote:Well that's odd - I lost count of how many older cars I know of that had chrome wipers.


why is it so odd. It just took a while to come to thier senses.

if it came from ther factory like that they will not change it. Just like the seatbelt thing on older cars. If the car did not have seatbelts in standard trim you do not have to install them. (however if you have fitted a set you must wear them.)

One day the design rules change. anything after that date has to be according to the design rules. anything before that they can't change.
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Postby ben wilson » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:06 pm

MasterZ wrote:hey ben, were did you get that information from? just curious what other rules there are


I managed to get a copy of the ADRs through work. I'm not comfortable with giving out copies, but here is a list of the ADRs:

1/00 Reversing Lamps
2/00 Side Door Latches and Hinges
3/01 Seat Anchorages
3/02 Seats and Seat Anchorages
4/01 Seatbelts
4/02 Seatbelts
4/03 Seatbelts
5/02 Anchorages for Seatbelts & Child Restraints
5/03 Anchorages for Seatbelts
5/04 Anchorages for Seatbelts
6/00 Direction Indicator Lamps
7/00 Hydraulic Brake Hoses
8/00 Safety Glazing Material
8/01 Safety Glazing Material
(9) Not allocated in 3rd Edition.
10/01 Steering Column
11/00 Internal Sun Visors
12/00 Glare Reduction in Field of View
13/00 Installation of Lighting & Light-signalling Devices on other than L-Group Vehicles
14/02 Rear Vision Mirrors
15/01 Demisting of Windscreen
16/01 Windscreen Wipers & Washers
17/00 Fuel System
18/01 Instrumentation
18/02 Instrumentation
19/01 Installation of Lighting & Light-signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles
19/02 Installation of Lighting & Light-signalling Devices on L-Group Vehicles
20/00 Safety Rims
21/00 Instrument Panel
22/00 Head Restraints
23/01 Passenger Car Tyres
24/02 Tyre & Rim Selection
25/02 Anti-Theft Lock
(26,27) Not allocated in 3rd Edition.
28/01 External Noise of Motor Vehicles
29/00 Side Door Strength
30/00 Diesel Engine Exhaust Smoke Emissions
30/01 Diesel Engine Exhaust Smoke Emissions
31/00 Hydraulic Brake Systems for Passenger Cars
31/01 Brake Systems for Passenger Cars
(32) Not allocated in 3rd Edition.
33/00 Brake Systems for Motor Cycles and Mopeds
34/00 Child Restraint Anchorages and
Child Restraint Anchor Fittings
34/01 Child Restraint Anchorages and Child Restraint Anchor Fittings
35/00 Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems
35/01 Commercial Vehicle Brake Systems
36/00 Exhaust Emission Control for Heavy Duty Vehicles
37/00 Emission Control for Light Vehicles
37/01 Emission Control for Light Vehicles
38/00 Trailer Brake Systems
38/01 Trailer Brake Systems
38/02 Trailer Brake Systems
39/00 External Noise of Motor Cycles
(40) Not allocated in 3rd Edition.
41/00 repealed
42/02 General Safety Requirements
42/03 General Safety Requirements
43/02 Vehicle Configuration & Dimensions
43/03 Vehicle Configuration & Dimensions
43/04 Vehicle Configuration & Dimensions
44/02 Specific Purpose Vehicle Requirements
45/01 Lighting & Light-signalling Devices not covered by ECE Regulations
46/00 Headlamps
47/00 Reflex Reflectors
48/00 Rear Registration Plate Illuminating Devices
49/00 Front and Rear Position (Side) Lamps, Stop Lamps and End-outline Marker Lamps
50/00 Front Fog Lamps
51/00 Filament Globes
52/00 Rear Fog Lamps
53/00 Position Lamps, Stop Lamps, Direction Indicators & Rear Plate Lamps for L-Group Vehicles
54/00 Passing Beam Headlamps for Mopeds
55/00 Headlamps for L-Group Vehicles other than Mopeds
56/00 Moped Noise
57/00 Special Requirements for L-Group Vehicles
58/00 Requirements for Omnibuses Designed for Hire and Reward
59/00 Omnibus Rollover Strength
60/00 Centre High-mounted Stop Lamp
61/01 Vehicle Marking
61/02 Vehicle Marking
62/00 Mechanical Connections between Vehicles
62/01 Mechanical Connections between Vehicles
63/00 Trailers Designed for Use in Road Trains
64/00 Heavy Goods Vehicles Designed for Use in Road Trains & B-Doubles
65/00 Maximum Road Speed Limiting for Heavy Goods Vehicles and Heavy Omnibuses
66/00 Seat Strength, Seat Anchorage Strength and Padding in Omnibuses
67/00 Installation of Lighting and Light-Signalling Devices on Three-Wheeled Vehicles
68/00 Occupant Protection in Buses
69/00 Full Frontal Impact Occupant Protection
70/00 Exhaust Emission Control for Diesel Engined Vehicles
71/00 Temporary-Use Spare Tyres
72/00 Dynamic Side Impact Occupant Protection
73/00 Offset Frontal Impact Protection
74/00 Side Marker Lamps
75/00 Headlamp Cleaners
76/00 Daytime Running Lamps
77/00 Gas Discharge Headlamps
78/00 Gas Discharge Light Sources
79/00 Emission Control For Light Vehicles
79/01 Emission Control For Light Vehicles
80/00 Emission Control For Heavy Vehicles
80/01 Emission Control For Heavy Vehicles
81/00 Fuel Consumption Labelling For Light Vehicles
82/00 Engine Imobilizers

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Postby Benny » Mon Apr 30, 2007 4:28 pm

I'd be sending it back MasterZ.
It looks like it's been squashed in transit!

Only joking. That's a VERY nice looking wheel.

Wish you could get an airbag wheel like that that would fit on the 5.

As an aside.
Companies like Momo etc. must be upset with the new airbag steering wheels, as you can't really change them over and the market for aftermarket wheels must have gone down quite a bit since airbags were introduced.
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Postby bruce » Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:11 pm

Would Momo automatically do the ADR certification (for non-airbag wheels) ?


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