ITR steering wheel?
Would an non-airbag steering wheel fit on my 94 lx? I can get one cheap locally...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ITR-D...#ht_610wt_1167
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ITR-D...#ht_610wt_1167
i have heard of a civic type r steering wheel on a 96 accord. from what i heard they changed the spline count on the steering column between 94/5 and 96/7 but yet some 95's have the spline count the 96/97 have which allow the ctr steering wheel swap. best luck is to count splines and diameter.
i know muffinman will probably know, or pm gianline, he did it on his cd5.
i know muffinman will probably know, or pm gianline, he did it on his cd5.
Rock a S2000 steering wheel.
The original thought was 94/95 had a different sized column than 96/97 but more and more people are reporting otherwise.
I would suggest just sticking to what's known to work so you're not stuck with a random wheel you're trying to resell. S2000 wheel if you want to retain the airbag (which I believe requires you to get an AP1 which isn't dual stage? I think that's right)
If you don't want to retain the airbag (what I did) is you can use an NRG short hub (130H I think is the one I used) and get the quick release then use any number of aftermarket wheels.
The original thought was 94/95 had a different sized column than 96/97 but more and more people are reporting otherwise.
I would suggest just sticking to what's known to work so you're not stuck with a random wheel you're trying to resell. S2000 wheel if you want to retain the airbag (which I believe requires you to get an AP1 which isn't dual stage? I think that's right)
If you don't want to retain the airbag (what I did) is you can use an NRG short hub (130H I think is the one I used) and get the quick release then use any number of aftermarket wheels.
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