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Old 02-09-2012, 01:01 PM   #1
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got the wheel swapped out

I am prob known by now for cheap mods, so an Ebay steering wheel shouldn't surprise you. I love the feel and the response, and the luck, and that i can pull my wheel off.

and of course the cons....no airbag, no airbag light (gonna have to tackle that another day), no horn (gonna wire a button under the wheel later on), but worst of all if i use my blinker then turn 90 degrees the blinker will not turn itself off. kinda makes me mad, but worth it to me.
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Old 02-09-2012, 01:49 PM   #2
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I have that steering wheel in my RX7. lol. I kind of like it, except for how flexible it is at the top.
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Old 02-09-2012, 01:54 PM   #3
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How much did you pay for the setup?
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Old 02-09-2012, 02:05 PM   #4
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when i bought mine it was 30 dollars shipped :p

its a ok steering wheel, super light, etc etc. It's held up for almost a year now, too.
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Old 02-09-2012, 02:35 PM   #5
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Maybe I got jipped. 48 shipped. I'm enjoying it. Hmm, now that you mention it, it does have a bit of give at the top. Fun though.
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Old 02-09-2012, 03:21 PM   #6
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It's ebay, prices always fluctuate, lol. no sales tax here either. it's a fun little addition. maybe I'll swap mine into the yaris....
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Old 02-09-2012, 03:42 PM   #7
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overall i do like it. but if i was to do again, i'd prob go all leather wheel. same size and shape though.
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Old 02-09-2012, 06:40 PM   #8
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Out of curiosity, why would you do that? Most people want the benefits to outweigh the take-aways. I'm not sure I see benefits....just the things you gave up.

You've reduced the value of your car by far more than the cost of the wheel..not to mention to loss of horn, turn signal cancel, etc.

Maybe I just don't "get it".

Enlighten me....
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Old 02-09-2012, 10:27 PM   #9
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Looks comfortable!
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Old 02-10-2012, 03:19 AM   #10
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Out of curiosity, why would you do that? Most people want the benefits to outweigh the take-aways. I'm not sure I see benefits....just the things you gave up.

You've reduced the value of your car by far more than the cost of the wheel..not to mention to loss of horn, turn signal cancel, etc.

Maybe I just don't "get it".

Enlighten me....
I understand why do things like this. I'd do it also.. eventually I plan to. Its a car enthusiast thing people have to modify their car to make it unique to one's self. This particular mod, the feel and of the steering wheel out wieghts alot of things most drivers find essential.
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Old 02-10-2012, 08:35 AM   #11
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this is one the mods you will notice EVERY time in the car. losing a little bit of luxury to gain a little sportiness is ok by me. i was unaware that i would lose horn as there is a horn button and hook ups, which i will figure out later. i also didn't know i would lose the wheels ability to turn of the blinker when turning, but heck, anyone that has had a motorcycle can get used to that.

its like derrick said, you gotta really be into it to wanna do this. and man am i loving it. now when i start my car up in the mornings ill be taking the wheel inside with me while my car warms up. hurray.
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Old 02-10-2012, 01:47 PM   #12
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I dont know why you lost your blinkers return ability, i retained that on the rx7....does the yaris not have that sleeve that goes around the steering shaft with the two pins?
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this is one the mods you will notice EVERY time in the car. losing a little bit of luxury to gain a little sportiness is ok by me. i was unaware that i would lose horn as there is a horn button and hook ups, which i will figure out later. i also didn't know i would lose the wheels ability to turn of the blinker when turning, but heck, anyone that has had a motorcycle can get used to that.

its like derrick said, you gotta really be into it to wanna do this. and man am i loving it. now when i start my car up in the mornings ill be taking the wheel inside with me while my car warms up. hurray.
Car enthusiast is one thing...I've been one for almost 50 years. But here's a couple of things to consider:

1) Hopefully, you won't ever need to make an insurance claim for any medical injuries incurred while in that car without the airbag....since your policy is rated for a car with one and you've removed it willfully, the ins. co. may (likely) dishonor a claim surrounding that.

2) You MAY have have broken federal law, same as if you removed the catalytic converter since those and other safety items are federally mandated. G'luck if your state has an annual vehicle inspection. Just saying.

All for the addition of a 30 dollar steering wheel of questionable quality. I still don't get it.

I know I sound like a grumpy old man ( maybe I am one ) and not trying to rain on your parade, I've done similar things before, and later regretted it.

The things you've impacted like your airbag are pretty significant items, IMO.

Something to think about anyway, I'm done preaching.

Have fun with your Yaris.
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Old 02-10-2012, 03:59 PM   #14
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Car enthusiast is one thing...I've been one for almost 50 years. But here's a couple of things to consider:

1) Hopefully, you won't ever need to make an insurance claim for any medical injuries incurred while in that car without the airbag....since your policy is rated for a car with one and you've removed it willfully, the ins. co. may (likely) dishonor a claim surrounding that.

2) You MAY have have broken federal law, same as if you removed the catalytic converter since those and other safety items are federally mandated. G'luck if your state has an annual vehicle inspection. Just saying.

All for the addition of a 30 dollar steering wheel of questionable quality. I still don't get it.

I know I sound like a grumpy old man ( maybe I am one ) and not trying to rain on your parade, I've done similar things before, and later regretted it.

The things you've impacted like your airbag are pretty significant items, IMO.

Something to think about anyway, I'm done preaching.

Have fun with your Yaris.

I actually agree with you.
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Car enthusiast is one thing...I've been one for almost 50 years. But here's a couple of things to consider:

1) Hopefully, you won't ever need to make an insurance claim for any medical injuries incurred while in that car without the airbag....since your policy is rated for a car with one and you've removed it willfully, the ins. co. may (likely) dishonor a claim surrounding that.

2) You MAY have have broken federal law, same as if you removed the catalytic converter since those and other safety items are federally mandated. G'luck if your state has an annual vehicle inspection. Just saying.

All for the addition of a 30 dollar steering wheel of questionable quality. I still don't get it.

I know I sound like a grumpy old man ( maybe I am one ) and not trying to rain on your parade, I've done similar things before, and later regretted it.

The things you've impacted like your airbag are pretty significant items, IMO.

Something to think about anyway, I'm done preaching.

Have fun with your Yaris.
the insurance thing is a big deal. Best way is to just call and ask if they will still cover you or have to change policy for your interest.

Car enthusiasts come in many forms. To each their own
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:44 PM   #16
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man, do i not care for people "raining down on my parade" esp when they state stuff that i am fully aware. but thanks for all that. thank you so much. im a better person for knowing it.
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:46 PM   #17
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^^^hmm, i feel better now. anyway, yes i know about those things and i still do what i do anyway. i am trying all mods out so when i get my next car i will know what i want to do to it, and what to avoid. i prob should have gone with a scion wheel to keep airbag, i know this now

sorry for the trolling, thanks for the input
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Old 02-10-2012, 11:05 PM   #18
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jsut realised you pm'd.....it takes a few days and you get used to turning off the blinker manually.

also check youtube for aftermarket steering wheel install,there is agood one for a nissan and one for a honda that shows the paperclip and why it is done to make the horn have a power source.

Once upon a time cars did not have airbags......yes call your insurance to verify in the event of an accident they would cover your injuries,you may indeed find they will not.

You in many states for drivers safty for drivers who have to sit close to the steering wheel can have airbag removed and they cover injury.

Remember modding a car is a personal choice and many of us have done it since we were infants.I have pictures of me on a 69 Trans Am at age 2 with a wrench in my hand.
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