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Removing Airbagged Steering wheel
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#31: Re: Removing Airbagged Steering wheel Author: lmilligan, Location: Hertfordshire PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 7:47 am
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I waited for about 20 mins for everything to discharge, couldn't be bothered to take the wiring Laughing The gti wheel feels alot better I think Very Happy happy with it!

#32: Re: Removing Airbagged Steering wheel Author: banboots, Location: Ayrshire PostPosted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 7:54 am
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I like them too but feel they are very shiney suppose it will take a bit of getting used to. I had a leather cover from Mr Steering on my other wheel but the wheel felt really thin. I'm so used to having momo stuff in cars but keeping the airbag seems like good sense but mines only been in a few days so still to see how I get on with it as I like the chunky feel of momo stuff and especially suede wheels (brilliant in winter)

#33: Re: Removing Airbagged Steering wheel Author: Mephisto, Location: Scotland PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:33 pm
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Ive tried to remove mine, When I push the screw driver to release the bar, the airbag pops of a wee bit,I can pull it out about a cm, but it seem to be jammed on at thye bottom..should i use brute force and just yank it off the rest of the way, or should it come off quite easily?



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