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Old 01-24-2002, 11:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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steering wheel install

I'm wanting to get a new wheel. Thinking Momo jet or race. What do you do with the cruise control unit with a new race type steering wheel? Can it be relocated?
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Old 02-28-2002, 12:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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do you want to relocate the whole cc button assemble that is attached to the stock wheel or do you want to relocate the buttons to buttons on the new wheel.

i just bought my mugen fg360 wheel and i'm planning to wire up one of the horn buttons to be the cc set button. i'm not sure how i'll do it, but i have to have cruise control so i'll figure out some way. i doubt it will be too tough...but what do i know, i'm an idiot!!
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Old 02-28-2002, 06:20 AM   #3 (permalink)
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either way..

I'm going to try both and see which works better. I don't know what I'm doing either...
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when you pull the stock wheel off, its pretty self-explanitory. Just don't let the ribbon cable unravel inside the hub.
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Don't you guys run into serious problems with the airbag when doing this. What do you do about the airbag and everything else that goes with it? And isn't that a little illegal

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go for S2000 steering wheel!
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Don't you guys run into serious problems with the airbag when doing this. What do you do about the airbag and everything else that goes with it? And isn't that a little illegal

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I believe that it is illegal if you sell the car with the SRS removed.
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the hell with a race steering wheel..i would never sacrifice my safety for looks...thats just my opinion..besides asking for trouble from the law is not a good idea...thats just me...

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the hell with a race steering wheel..i would never sacrifice my safety for looks...thats just my opinion..besides asking for trouble from the law is not a good idea...thats just me...

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I agree... if i was going to swap wheels i would go for a prelude type s or the s2k
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I agree... if i was going to swap wheels i would go for a prelude type s or the s2k
yup..i'd go with the jdm look WITH airbags..

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