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post Jan 20, 2003 - 3:05 PM
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How do you replace the stock 4 spoke steering wheel?


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post Jan 20, 2003 - 8:52 PM
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To remove the steering wheel, remove the two plastic pieces opposite each other on the steering column. There are 3 bolts underneath that hold the air bag in place. They're size 30 torx bit. Once you loosen those you'll need to completely remove them for the airbag to pop out. The there is a big bolt, about a 17 or 19 mm in the middle of the wheel. Once that is removed have fun removing the wheel. You need to beat it and shake it in order for it to come off. It's like an axle. It takes some force to remove it.

Find a steering wheel that fits, I don't even know if there is a standard size(to fit that axle type thing that hold the wheel in place), and repeat these steps backwards. I forgot to mention there are a couple of plugs connected to the airbag. I removed them and the air bag did not open. My advice is to keep your face out of the way just in case.

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post Jan 22, 2003 - 1:14 AM
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umm you've got me worried, any idea on where I can find a 6th gen 3 spoke wheel?


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post Jan 22, 2003 - 1:25 AM
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QUOTE (spongebob @ Jan 20 2003, 07:52 PM)
To remove the steering wheel, remove the two plastic pieces opposite each other on the steering column. There are 3 bolts underneath that hold the air bag in place. They're size 30 torx bit. Once you loosen those you'll need to completely remove them for the airbag to pop out. The there is a big bolt, about a 17 or 19 mm in the middle of the wheel. Once that is removed have fun removing the wheel. You need to beat it and shake it in order for it to come off. It's like an axle. It takes some force to remove it.

Find a steering wheel that fits, I don't even know if there is a standard size(to fit that axle type thing that hold the wheel in place), and repeat these steps backwards. I forgot to mention there are a couple of plugs connected to the airbag. I removed them and the air bag did not open. My advice is to keep your face out of the way just in case.

i'd pull the fuses AND unhook the battery...i, however, did not when i did my wheel swap, but um...my airbags had already deployed, so it was not an issue. as far as the 6th gen wheel...check junk yards, or ebay. those would be the 2 best options. or wait on a message board and try to jump on one...that'd be quite hard though...they are rare it seems.
-John-


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post Jan 22, 2003 - 8:52 AM
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QUOTE (jayi12-15psi @ Jan 21 2003, 11:14 PM)
umm you've got me worried, any idea on where I can find a 6th gen 3 spoke wheel?

Canada....
I swear I want to steal this canadian chicks steering wheel
or I should just tell her to have a trade for my supra steering
for her 3 spoke


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post Jan 22, 2003 - 4:33 PM
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thanks alot guys


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post Jan 23, 2003 - 4:19 PM
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speaking of steering wheels. I'm looking for an aftermarket one. I love this guys steering wheel.
http://www.6gc.net/photo.php?file=member_p...ofile&gbitu=300

Any idea on what to look for in size or are they all the same.
post Jan 23, 2003 - 11:58 PM
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Will a 7th gen bolt up? I would love to have one of them. I think they rock.
post Jan 24, 2003 - 12:04 AM
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It wont bolt right up but it can be done, some guy on celica.net did it, I cant rememberwho tho

Just go on celica.net and be all like "yo bishes who gots a 7th gen wheel"

and maybe you'll get lucky.


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post Jan 24, 2003 - 2:11 AM
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I was just curious, if you replace your stock steering wheel with one that doesn't have a place for an airbag, will your car still work if the airbag isn't hooked up or if there's gonna be any annoying warnings that come on like a light or beeping?
post Jan 24, 2003 - 2:19 AM
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QUOTE (jayi12-15psi @ Jan 23 2003, 09:04 PM)
It wont bolt right up but it can be done, some guy on celica.net did it, I cant rememberwho tho

Just go on celica.net and be all like "yo bishes who gots a 7th gen wheel"

and maybe you'll get lucky.

Charlie97L did it to his sixth gen, and it looks awesome! His air bags and horn still work too. wink.gif He can give you more details if he comes on here and sees this.


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