Steering Wheels....
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Steering Wheels....
I was just wondering, how many honda guys on here have actually changed their steering wheel? And if u got a pic let's see it? Cuz i'm thinkin of changing mine. What kind do u have would be nice to know too...
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (hatchback97)
I'm a hondaguy...har, har . Get it? Anyway, I just had my JDM CTR Momo non-SRS steering wheel put on yesterday. I'll take a pic today & post it here.
Kyle, where & how much did you get that JDM passenger side SRS replacement tray? Was it hard to install? The only place I found it was at http://www.jdmhondaparts.com for $120 (I think).
[Modified by HondaGuy, 6:00 AM 3/15/2002]
Kyle, where & how much did you get that JDM passenger side SRS replacement tray? Was it hard to install? The only place I found it was at http://www.jdmhondaparts.com for $120 (I think).
[Modified by HondaGuy, 6:00 AM 3/15/2002]
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (DragonCTR69)
My friend has a momo competition (I think that's the model) in his DA teg....sorry, no pics.
Dragon: this could be performance related. I know the response and feel was MUCH improved when he switched out his stock (heavy!) steering wheel.
Dragon: this could be performance related. I know the response and feel was MUCH improved when he switched out his stock (heavy!) steering wheel.
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (C1V1C)
I got it from Honda of Canada since that is where the part comes from. I got it for about that much so the price from JDM Honda parts price is good.
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (uc0083)
How much did the Sparco 183 cost and where did you get it? What is actually needed to swap steering wheels and the difficulty? I want to get rid of mine since the cruise control doesn't work anyways.
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (Projekt20)
i dont know about where u guys live but in maryland is like a 2000 fine and up to 2 years in jail for removing a steering wheel that has an air bag in it...and im sorry to say my car has an air bag
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (padraf)
dude are those elephant shoelaces i see there? i havent seen those since my breakdancing days! sigh... man im old....
S2000 wheel in my homies Civic
[Modified by padraf, 8:40 PM 3/15/2002]
S2000 wheel in my homies Civic
[Modified by padraf, 8:40 PM 3/15/2002]
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (DragonCTR69)
Yes its illegal to remove an airbag from from equipped from the factory. You may wanna check with your state specifically though, you never know.
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (kb8)
That S2000 wheel is exactly what I want in my SI...can you talk to your buddy and find out how much it costs to get the wheel, and have someone install it??
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (xXreaperXx)
i dont know about where u guys live but in maryland is like a 2000 fine and up to 2 years in jail for removing a steering wheel that has an air bag in it...and im sorry to say my car has an air bag
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Re: Steering Wheels.... (C1V1C)
i had the following:
Momo Corse
Momo Race
Momo Quad
Personal Suede 330
JDM ITR
Mugen FG-360
Corse felt the best, the suede is nice but at 330mm too small for street...ITR is cool but not all that...Mugen is also fine...that what i currently have
[Modified by eg6ajk, 6:54 PM 3/16/2002]
Momo Corse
Momo Race
Momo Quad
Personal Suede 330
JDM ITR
Mugen FG-360
Corse felt the best, the suede is nice but at 330mm too small for street...ITR is cool but not all that...Mugen is also fine...that what i currently have
[Modified by eg6ajk, 6:54 PM 3/16/2002]
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Re: Steering Wheels....(Red00SI)
he had a hook up with a wrecker, So I doubt he'll be able to give you an acurate price for it
The install is very straight forward. Remove the old steering wheel, install the new one the same way.
The install is very straight forward. Remove the old steering wheel, install the new one the same way.