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Offline Bigwod

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« on: 20 December 2016, 19:31 »
what size disklok will i need for the clubsport s  steering wheel.
thanks in advance

Offline Sean G

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Re: disklok
« Reply #1 on: 20 December 2016, 20:09 »
what size disklok will i need for the clubsport s  steering wheel.
thanks in advance

Not sure on the size you would need but you you would need to be careful if thinking of fitting one as I think you could end up marking the steering wheel

Offline SRGTD

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Re: disklok
« Reply #2 on: 20 December 2016, 20:22 »
Disklok sell a 'one size fits all' steering wheel cover that fits over the steering wheel before fitting the disklok. The cover should help minimise marking the steering wheel.

http://www.disklokuk.co.uk/shop/steering-wheel-cover-for-disklok/

As for what size disklok the OP should get; I'd ask your dealer what size the steering wheel is so you can ensure you order the correct size of disklok.
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Offline Sean G

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Re: disklok
« Reply #3 on: 20 December 2016, 20:30 »
Disklok sell a 'one size fits all' steering wheel cover that fits over the steering wheel before fitting the disklok. The cover should help minimise marking the steering wheel.

http://www.disklokuk.co.uk/shop/steering-wheel-cover-for-disklok/

As for what size disklok the OP should get; I'd ask your dealer what size the steering wheel is so you can ensure you order the correct size of disklok.

Good idea that it might be handy thing to have even if leaving a CSS in for service to keep oily or greasy marks of the wheel not sure what way it would work with the flat bottom of the wheel but may be fine

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Re: disklok
« Reply #4 on: 20 December 2016, 20:31 »
You need the small size and it doesn't damage the steering at all when used with the cover.
Essential bit of kit imo.
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Offline Bigwod

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Re: disklok
« Reply #5 on: 20 December 2016, 21:17 »
Cheers for the replies, I've got diskloks on all my cars , and the steering covers are a must.
Sometimes these flat bottom steering wheels need a medium disklok which are heavy cumbersome things,
So a small fitting will be a lot better.