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rthatch
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:27 am Up
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was thinking of changing my steering wheel, the current one is very worn :s.

should i get a custom one, maybe a V2, or should i just get a standard 206 one.

problem will be the airbag as if i remove it, it might mess up the sensors and MOT will fail, etc.

any ideas?

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M60SHW
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:30 am Up
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Just get a gti one much much much better feels nice and cheap, easy to fit
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:32 am Up
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if you buy an aftermarket wheel a decent one will come with a resistor which makes the car think it still has an airbag fitted and the light doesnt come on
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Rob206GTi
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:36 am Up
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Depends on what you want it for tbh, custom steering wheels are normally quite expensive for what you get, aftermarket steering wheels will require a hub adapter kit which range from 60 to 170 quid and will not have an airbag so the light will be on unless you bypass it and a 206 standard wheel would be the easiest option as it should bolt straight on and away you go although best to be fitted by a professional as messing around with airbags can have serious consequences as a mate of mine found out in his Fiesta Zetec S when he was driving it and parked turned the steering wheel to full lock and it deployed broke his nose but was absoulty hilarious.

The other option is to find a upholsterer and have him trim your current one in leather for you shouldn't set you back to much and there are a lot of options to choose from.

Hope this helps mate.

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eddrj
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yeah id say get a leather gti one i did as my old one was really worn , new ones much better feels nice and looks better and more grip too.
Also can get them for £25ish on ebay.

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rthatch
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 6:55 am Up
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Rob206GTi wrote:
Depends on what you want it for tbh, custom steering wheels are normally quite expensive for what you get, aftermarket steering wheels will require a hub adapter kit which range from 60 to 170 quid and will not have an airbag so the light will be on unless you bypass it and a 206 standard wheel would be the easiest option as it should bolt straight on and away you go although best to be fitted by a professional as messing around with airbags can have serious consequences as a mate of mine found out in his Fiesta Zetec S when he was driving it and parked turned the steering wheel to full lock and it deployed broke his nose but was absoulty hilarious.

The other option is to find a upholsterer and have him trim your current one in leather for you shouldn't set you back to much and there are a lot of options to choose from.

Hope this helps mate.

hahahaha that sounds hilarious!

Can i use my glx boss for the GTI steering wheel?

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Rob206GTi
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:36 am Up
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Yea i know mate had me in a fit of laughter for 10mins Laughing , yea should fit youll need to check the fitment but most models use the same boss kits throughout the model range only normally a bolt in the centre of the steering wheel and then some wires to connect to the horn and airbag module.
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giveitsomebar
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:40 am Up
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pretty sure the only difference between the wheels is the way the airbag is mounted inside the wheel someone with a bit more knowledge should be able to point you in the right direction with that though!
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rthatch
PostPosted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 8:08 am Up
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ok cheers, ill have to look into that then Smile
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MrBSI
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giveitsomebar wrote:
if you buy an aftermarket wheel a decent one will come with a resistor which makes the car think it still has an airbag fitted and the light doesnt come on

& come 2012 it will fail the new tougher mot test Laughing

Airbag has to be fitted & the warning light has to operate correctly Wink

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