I don't know how they get away with advertising a part as a bolt on, when it requires you to physically modify the part.
On top of that the airbag sim was not even close.
Didn't like this one? I believe this is definitely bolt on.
That's my Sparco wheel that imeyers302 referenced. I have the horn button kit with it.
Everything was a bolt item, did not have to modify anything.
Only thing I wish I had is the control over my LCD screen. Lost that functionality with the Sparco. Don't want to have the buttons and harness dangling out the side of hub.
If you find an elegant solution to their buttons and turning off the airbag light, would love to know it.
phoenix64 - very nice video! Can you please tell me which exact steering wheel and mount they are? I do not need the 2" extension.
Thank you.
John
I am sorry - 2 more questions - can you tell me the diameter and thickness comparison to OE wheel? I have a Boss and the wheel diameter is too wide and not thick enough so i would like to improve that.
I actually got the airbag light to go out with this two pack of resistors. Just plug one into each of the connectors, and cycle the ignition.
RadioShack 1.0 ohm 10W 10% Wirewound Resistor (2-Pack)
https://www.radioshack.com/products...-wirewound-resistor-2-pack?variant=5717263301
Pardon my ignorance, but an airbag is a big piece of the safety puzzle in your car. Why would you want to remove it, especially when there are nice factory options available like the Shelby and Boss wheels?
I would bet it's not making contact. I had the light come back on but it was because the resistor wasn't making good contact. Pushing it in again, and wrapping it with electrical tape made it go out again, and it has now stayed out for over a week of driving. Including two 1 hour trips.
It has to be pretty solidly wedged into the connectors.
Damn, so after a year my airbag light is now coming on randomly.They are definitely in there. Like I said the light went out for a little bit but then came back on. Not sure what had changed from the little time I tested them and when I began to reinstall the wheel. I took the wires out of the connectors and attached them that way and it still didn't work. Maybe I blew a resistor, if that's possible?