Replacing the stock steering wheel
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Replacing the stock steering wheel
Has anybody replaced the stock steering wheel with an aftermarket? Can you share some pics? Any issues about "disabling" the contact prongs for the audio / cruise control or the airbag?
I will be looking at some steering wheels tonight, I want to put one of those with the flat bottom...
Other than the fact that I will lose the airbag, does anybody know if it is legal to have a steering wheel with no airbag in Texas?
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I will be looking at some steering wheels tonight, I want to put one of those with the flat bottom...
Other than the fact that I will lose the airbag, does anybody know if it is legal to have a steering wheel with no airbag in Texas?
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Originally Posted by abbid
Illegal.
Wouldnt recommend it.
i dont think your parents would approve anyway
Wouldnt recommend it.
i dont think your parents would approve anyway
Damn, I thought it would be illegal, had to ask though
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Lazi has an aftermarket steering wheel, check with him.
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I'm actually going to swap out mine for one that is in better shape, never could find where anyone has removed theirs etc., any idea how hard it will be to swap the wheel/bag for a similar one w/o scratches etc.? I know it's a shot in the dark, but I thought I'd ask
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Hello fellow San Antonian!!! It is against Federal Law but it can be done technically. But you won't pass inspection (if they are paying attention) and your insurance will not cover should you be in an accident.
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I've been thinking of doing this simply so I can extend the steering wheel. Would do wonders for my driving position. I know people have done it, I don't know which hub they used for mounting. I don't think anyone makes a hub specifically marketed for the Rx-8.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBalrog
I've been thinking of doing this simply so I can extend the steering wheel. Would do wonders for my driving position. I know people have done it, I don't know which hub they used for mounting. I don't think anyone makes a hub specifically marketed for the Rx-8.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
With a mulitimeter, You should be able to measure the resistance across the terminals of the airbag when it's disconnected. Find that specific resistance and simply put a risistor of that value across the two airbag wires that went to that specific airbag. This would allow you to dissable the drivers side while keeping the pass. side functional.
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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBalrog
I've been thinking of doing this simply so I can extend the steering wheel. Would do wonders for my driving position. I know people have done it, I don't know which hub they used for mounting. I don't think anyone makes a hub specifically marketed for the Rx-8.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
I wish I could find an airbag specialist to try and work out the math so I might be able to keep the stock steering wheel but extend it.
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That's exactly what I was thinking of doing. But the customizing shop I talked to said that it ought to work, but they wouldn't do it, without disabling the airbag.
Since, with such a modification, the airbag could kill you, unless you can find someone to move and reconfigure all the sensors and stuff.
Cool. I've been thinking of calling my insurance company about it. Just not sure if I'm ready to spend $500 - $1000 on this.
Since, with such a modification, the airbag could kill you, unless you can find someone to move and reconfigure all the sensors and stuff.
Originally Posted by avakiannl
I swapped out the airbag steering wheel in my old e36 BMW and the insuracne company actually gave me a discount of ~$15. As long as you disclose it then you will be fine.
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[QUOTE=SmokeyTheBalrog]Since, with such a modification, the airbag could kill you, unless you can find someone to move and reconfigure all the sensors and stuff.
I don't think it will be any more likely to kill me since the wheel will still be further away than it is for most people (I have long arms). Thre real problem is that my legs get jammed up under the steering wheel.
A 90mm dished "D" shaped steering wheel still seems like the easiest solution.
I don't think it will be any more likely to kill me since the wheel will still be further away than it is for most people (I have long arms). Thre real problem is that my legs get jammed up under the steering wheel.
A 90mm dished "D" shaped steering wheel still seems like the easiest solution.
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