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Old 24th December 2012, 19:18   #81
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should be doing this in few days to replace steering wheel
why should it NOT look like this??
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I think he just made a mistake,should be "it should now look like this".
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Old 24th December 2012, 19:36   #82
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8. you now need to mark a notch on the splines that the steering wheel fits onto before taking the steering wheel off, this will make it alot easier when putting it back together so the wheel is lined up with the actual car wheels


Didn't understand this step very well,could anyone explain me where you have to make a mark exactly please?
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Old 24th December 2012, 20:15   #83
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8. you now need to mark a notch on the splines that the steering wheel fits onto before taking the steering wheel off, this will make it alot easier when putting it back together so the wheel is lined up with the actual car wheels


Didn't understand this step very well,could anyone explain me where you have to make a mark exactly please?
With your steering lock on(steering dead centre)At the headlights end of the wheel take some tipex & paint a line on the spline.
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Really usefull thread, Thanks!
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Old 31st July 2013, 16:18   #85
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When I fit my boss kit and omp wheel
Where does the wire go that's in the middle that was connected to the air bag

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When I fit my boss kit and omp wheel
Where does the wire go that's in the middle that was connected to the air bag

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In the omp boss kit their should be a cable with a resistor on the end,plug this into the existing cable.Otherwise your airbag light will come on.

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Waiting on kit to come guna take air bag light out anyways cause its on with bucket seat been in already
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thanks for the help mate saved me a broken nose lol
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Old 27th March 2015, 12:01   #89
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part 11

11. once these have been taken out you now need to take the ring out but need to hold the indicator thingy down so it can come out. i used a f@@ked electrical screwdriver to hold it down until the ring had pasted this but i have used a bit of paper and card in the past

How many turns does it need to be turned to set in correct position as I just got a new one that is tight and had no turns on it by feel of it.
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