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post Apr 23, 2007 - 10:22 AM
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I recently got a aftermarket stering wheel from e bay ,i want to install it myself but do not know what hub adapter kit to use any one swap out there steering wheels ,i know im going to lose my cruise control,but i dont really care.my celica is a 94 gt if that helps
 
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post Apr 28, 2007 - 9:24 AM
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anybody know on is it easy just to take the old wheel off and just throw the new one on? and what do u do wit the airbag wires?


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post May 10, 2007 - 5:01 PM
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anybody know on is it easy just to take the old wheel off and just throw the new one on? and what do u do wit the airbag wires?


Hehe, i am doing it when i get a different hub from ebay, the one i bought does not fit celica 95, so i needed new hub, ordered it but it was shipped to a different person, now it may take another week, crap. As to how easy it is, i would say 3 out of 5, if you have some mechanical experience and good logic than 2 out of 5. I will try to take some pics while doing it. For me it is farelly easy cause i have done a steering wheel replacement once, so it is not that hard at all, except it took me and my buddy together to pull out old stock steering wheel, we also sprayed DW40 in the center of the steering where the nut was, than pulled it really hard and jerking it, than it came off.

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