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Old 19th October 2008, 15:04   #21
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this is a great guide

will help me replace steering wheel next weekend
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Old 19th October 2008, 19:27   #22
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Awesome guide! Will come in useful when i change my dials.
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Old 4th November 2008, 08:38   #23
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just what i was needing.. going to spray the bit behind the steering wheel silver
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Old 31st December 2008, 19:23   #24
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why not just undo the two 13mm bolts that hold the steering colum up to save the hasle of taking the steering wheel off and battery............
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Thats probably one of the best guides ive ever seen! Well done that man!
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Great guide mate
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Old 24th January 2009, 21:11   #27
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why not just undo the two 13mm bolts that hold the steering colum up to save the hasle of taking the steering wheel off and battery............
You know an easier way of doing this lol? Would be a great help
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Old 24th January 2009, 22:52   #28
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awesome guid this!! going to be handy when changing the steering wheel and replacing the leds
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Old 17th March 2009, 00:05   #29
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Class guide, i might take mine off tommorow to see if my wires behind my dials are loose, as my lights arnt working properly. =/
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Awesome guide, thankyou. Suppose i should order my momo team steering wheel now i no how to fit it lol
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Wicked Guide, what happens to the Airbag light if you out an after market stearing wheel on???
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Wicked Guide, what happens to the Airbag light if you out an after market stearing wheel on???
it stays on.

Unless you get an airbag hub kit which simply comes with a wire to disable the light on the dash
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great guide, very helpful and simple to follow thanks
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good guide, everythin well explaned and clear
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awsome guide mate! claps all round! woop woop
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will this pass mot???
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would any other tool get the t50 out??
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Im putting new dials in to replace my shitty black ones but i have abit of a problem, ive got one screw out of the stearing wheel, using the T20 , but the right side wont come out, i looked closely with a torch and it looks like ive made the screw lose its thread, so as i turn the T20 it just turns around but doesnt turn the screw, I spend like 3 hours trying to get it out aswell lol any ideas on how i get the screw out?
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would any other tool get the t50 out??
no only a T50

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Im putting new dials in to replace my shitty black ones but i have abit of a problem, ive got one screw out of the stearing wheel, using the T20 , but the right side wont come out, i looked closely with a torch and it looks like ive made the screw lose its thread, so as i turn the T20 it just turns around but doesnt turn the screw, I spend like 3 hours trying to get it out aswell lol any ideas on how i get the screw out?
im guessing you mean to take the bottom cover off? if so unscrew it and pull down at the same time and make sure you havnt left the key in the ignition
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Quallity guide m8!
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