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Toyota 10-Pin to 12-Pin Steering Wheel Adapter Harness Hilux N70 & 79 Series Landcruiser
Toyota 10-Pin to 12-Pin Steering Wheel Adapter Harness Hilux N70 & 79 Series Landcruiser
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Toyota 10-Pin to 12-Pin Steering Wheel Adapter | Hilux N70 & 79 Series
Upgrading to a 300 Series style steering wheel? If your factory clock spring has a 10-pin socket but your new premium wheel has a 12-pin plug, this is the exact bridge you need.
At Tuck's Performance, we specialize in the harnesses that other wheel suppliers leave out.
The Perfect "Problem Solver" for Toyota Upgrades
Most aftermarket Toyota steering wheels come with a 12-pin plug. However, many popular Australian Toyotas use a 10-pin setup. This adapter allows you to plug your new wheel directly into your existing clock spring without cutting a single wire.
What’s included
- 10-Pin to 12-Pin steering wheel adapter harness
Confirmed Fitment (10-Pin Clock Springs)
- Hilux: N70 Models (approx. 2005–2015)
- Land Cruiser: 70 / 76 / 78 / 79 Series (Single & Dual Cab)
- Hiace / Prado / Fortuner: Earlier 10-pin models
Why choose TUCKS Performance?
- Plug & Play: No soldering or splicing. Protects your factory loom.
- Stereo Ready: Bridges the connection needed for steering wheel controls to talk to your aftermarket head unit.
- Real Australian Stock: Shipped daily from Queensland, Brisbane. Don't risk incorrect pinning from overseas sellers.
Note: This adapter bridges the wheel to the clock spring. To make your buttons talk to an aftermarket stereo (TEYES, Alpine, Kenwood, etc.), you will still require the appropriate patch lead for your specific head unit.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES
Due to the sensitive nature of electrical components, this item is strictly non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
Before purchasing:
- unplug your factory clock spring and verify is a 10-pin socket.
- Compare your plugs to our product photos.
- If you are unsure, contact us before purchasing



easy to install and works perfectly
Just what we need to finish off an steering wheel upgrade