help me take off my aibags please...im begging
ive been in couple car accidents with the cars not having airbags and lived to tell about it. just yesterday i was in my friends car on the passenger side in her 97 gs and crashed into a guy who ran a stop side. both airbags exploded. it was the scariest **** and also hurt. on top of whiplash my face is bruised up. now if u guys can help me take off MY airbags out of 94 ls i would be so greatful. i did the first step by unplugging it and taking out the fuses. but i want to get the bags and the cylinders out of my car.
Excuse us for being concerned with your safety. Why dont you take out your seat belts while your at it, ya know, they too can leave some pretty bad bruises.
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Id take some bruises instead of picking my teeth out of my dashboard <----(true story, i know someone that happened to his whole upper row of teeth wer stuck in his dash board and also a dislocated jaw.) Its not worth it, they work.
Integras arent the most crash safe cars around. although the guys here sound like they are telling you what to do, its merely because we're all being responsible forum members who are concerned.
However, if you really wanted to go airbagless, many have changed their steering wheels and removed their passenger airbags. There's a tray that covers up the passenger airbag once removed.
However, if you really wanted to go airbagless, many have changed their steering wheels and removed their passenger airbags. There's a tray that covers up the passenger airbag once removed.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by IntEGNYC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Integras arent the most crash safe cars around. although the guys here sound like they are telling you what to do, its merely because we're all being responsible forum members who are concerned.
However, if you really wanted to go airbagless, many have changed their steering wheels and removed their passenger airbags. There's a tray that covers up the passenger airbag once removed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
^What he said!
However, if you really wanted to go airbagless, many have changed their steering wheels and removed their passenger airbags. There's a tray that covers up the passenger airbag once removed.</TD></TR></TABLE>
^What he said!
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