Aftermarket steering wheels... replacing the controls, legality
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Aftermarket steering wheels... replacing the controls, legality
Yes I did a search and found some stuff but got a couple questions. I have an 02 Z28 and I decided want to get a Grant steering wheel for a few reasons. The OEM one is too damn big and I can only have it at one position otherwise my legs get caught while trying to clutch. If I had it any lower my hands would get caught on my legs when I do u-turns.
Another reason is ergonomics and looks, BMW M steering wheels are so fat and nice, while we get stuck with a steering wheel the same diameter and thickness as a Civic's. Smaller and thicker steering wheels are just more comfortable for me. I'm also curious if there are any quick release hubs for our cars? Honestly I doubt my car will ever become an all-out race-car, I just want it for peace of mind, plus its nice to know anyway.
I'm 99% sure this is illegal or I will be in trouble with the police and my insurance company if I were to get in an accident and they found out I had a steering wheel without an airbag. I do know that when you sell the car it needs to have a functioning airbag for the driver, but is it ok to drive on the street with an aftermarket steering wheel? And going back to my other question, is it possible to rewire the steering wheel controls, etc. again if I reinstalled the OEM wheel?
Thanks a lot!
Another reason is ergonomics and looks, BMW M steering wheels are so fat and nice, while we get stuck with a steering wheel the same diameter and thickness as a Civic's. Smaller and thicker steering wheels are just more comfortable for me. I'm also curious if there are any quick release hubs for our cars? Honestly I doubt my car will ever become an all-out race-car, I just want it for peace of mind, plus its nice to know anyway.
I'm 99% sure this is illegal or I will be in trouble with the police and my insurance company if I were to get in an accident and they found out I had a steering wheel without an airbag. I do know that when you sell the car it needs to have a functioning airbag for the driver, but is it ok to drive on the street with an aftermarket steering wheel? And going back to my other question, is it possible to rewire the steering wheel controls, etc. again if I reinstalled the OEM wheel?
Thanks a lot!
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I agree with you. My steering wheel was huge, so I bought an earlier model steering wheel and installed it. No airbag, so its probably illegal, but its a risk I'm willing to take, and if I get caught, I'll deal with the consequences.
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I've swapped out my wheel with a Grant. I have all my wiring setup so that I can put my Stock wheel back on if I need to. I needed to modify the adapter hub to get the wheel to fit. You will also need to wire in two 3.3 ohm resisters in parallel to turn off the air bag light. Its not very hard to do, it just takes up time to get everything to fit good. Its good to know someone with a machine shop.
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I really like the look of that Grant steering wheel. My stock one is worn out and I was going between either getting it recovered or finding a new one. I would put in that Grant wheel, but there's no way my parents would let me drive without an airbag.
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I used two 3.3ohm resistors, and that took care of my airbag light.
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I've swapped out my wheel with a Grant. I have all my wiring setup so that I can put my Stock wheel back on if I need to. I needed to modify the adapter hub to get the wheel to fit. You will also need to wire in two 3.3 ohm resisters in parallel to turn off the air bag light. Its not very hard to do, it just takes up time to get everything to fit good. Its good to know someone with a machine shop.
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I've swapped out my wheel with a Grant. I have all my wiring setup so that I can put my Stock wheel back on if I need to. I needed to modify the adapter hub to get the wheel to fit. You will also need to wire in two 3.3 ohm resisters in parallel to turn off the air bag light. Its not very hard to do, it just takes up time to get everything to fit good. Its good to know someone with a machine shop.