Replacing steering wheel?
For me, I just pulled the stock wheel, and threw on my grant wheel. I still need to paint the center piece of the wheel though. It's silver which was the least riciest of the choices I had at the time.
Pull out the bulb for the airbag light, or throw a resistor in to the harness to turn off the light that way.
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twice.
It did burn the inside of my arms, though.
If you daily drive, you might want to keep it.
Insurance companies might give you a bad time about paying out if you ARE hurt.
Not trying to be Sammy Safety here, but really, worse things can happen to your face without it.
- I am also looking to mod my steering wheel in the future but plan to take a stock one apart, keep the center section, change the outer wheel, and then put it all back together. There are companies out there that do this for hot rod cars and guess its the same method Grant uses for their new airbag line: http://www.grantproducts.com/product...bag-solutions/
- For folks worried about airbag crash costs -> you are either in one of two categories: Insured and uninsured.
If you are insured, your costs for repairing airbag damage are LOWER!!! Yes, airbags that go off do more damage to the physical car. But taken as a whole, the costs to insurance companies for people getting hurt in crashes far outweigh the cost of airbag damage to the car. In the end, as an insurance consumer, you see the result of this in your insurance premiums - which is where you pay the expense for any crash you might get in to. If you want to see how much, call your insurance company and ask them what your premium will be if you remove the airbags! (Then add up your premiums over the life of the car and see where it puts you.)
If you are not insured, please do everyone a favor and stop driving on all public roads.
- For folks who remove the airbag, you might want to consider some other stuff:
If you haven't informed your insurance company, you could be putting yourself in a bad spot. If you get in a wreck and they find that your airbag was removed they may not have to pay your claim. Likewise, if someone other than the owner gets hurt, the insurance company may not honor your liability coverage. (Even if that person had an airbag on their side.)
Airbags and seat belts on modern cars are designed to work together as a pair. When you remove one, the other may not work as designed. So, if you do remove the airbag, you are best to install a seat belt system (like a 5 or 6 point harness) that is designed to work without an airbag. These seat belts are pretty good but may not be as effective as an airbag in normal driving. In a racing scenario, they are superior because an airbag is a one-shot deal and a harness protects you from multiple collisions.
Your logic may be a bit off because your air bag is most important within 5 miles of your home. (Where most accidents happen.) If a car is driven 1000 miles or 100,000 miles, the odds of getting in an accident are the same every time you turn the key.
If you are insured, your costs for repairing airbag damage are LOWER!!! Yes, airbags that go off do more damage to the physical car. But taken as a whole, the costs to insurance companies for people getting hurt in crashes far outweigh the cost of airbag damage to the car. In the end, as an insurance consumer, you see the result of this in your insurance premiums - which is where you pay the expense for any crash you might get in to. If you want to see how much, call your insurance company and ask them what your premium will be if you remove the airbags! (Then add up your premiums over the life of the car and see where it puts you.)
If you are not insured, please do everyone a favor and stop driving on all public roads.
- For folks who remove the airbag, you might want to consider some other stuff:
Airbags and seat belts on modern cars are designed to work together as a pair. When you remove one, the other may not work as designed. So, if you do remove the airbag, you are best to install a seat belt system (like a 5 or 6 point harness) that is designed to work without an airbag. These seat belts are pretty good but may not be as effective as an airbag in normal driving. In a racing scenario, they are superior because an airbag is a one-shot deal and a harness protects you from multiple collisions.
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