wood steering wheel swap questions
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wood steering wheel swap questions
Ok... I have been always very pleased with my 2000 GS-400 , except for the steering wheel . I have been wanting to replace it for long time , but I was always afraid of the complications with the Air bag .
Now , having said that , I found this wood steering wheel on Ebay , brand new from Japan but it doesn`t mention if I can install my Airbag (the one original on the car) or I would have to find a more modern one .
I need to know that and besides that how difficult it is to swap the steering wheel having to re-install the transmission buttons , etc etc ?
I am pretty handy , so I am fairly sure I can do it with some guidance . Would I need an extractor to take out the steering wheel ?
I will really appreciate as much info as possible to decide if I burn some money on this thing . Thanks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/98-00-Lexus-GS300-Beige-Leather-Brown-Wood-Grain-E-Shift-Steering-Wheel-JDM-VIP-/370746102397?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item565230927d&vxp=mtr
Now , having said that , I found this wood steering wheel on Ebay , brand new from Japan but it doesn`t mention if I can install my Airbag (the one original on the car) or I would have to find a more modern one .
I need to know that and besides that how difficult it is to swap the steering wheel having to re-install the transmission buttons , etc etc ?
I am pretty handy , so I am fairly sure I can do it with some guidance . Would I need an extractor to take out the steering wheel ?
I will really appreciate as much info as possible to decide if I burn some money on this thing . Thanks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/98-00-Lexus-GS300-Beige-Leather-Brown-Wood-Grain-E-Shift-Steering-Wheel-JDM-VIP-/370746102397?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item565230927d&vxp=mtr
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From 1 to 10 how would you describe the difficulty to swap your steering wheel ? what about taking the airbag out and installing it back again ? I have no clue , since I have never done it . Click the pic to open the site .
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it is fairly easy to remove.
Disconnect your battery so you don't break your neck when the airbag explodes!
On the side of your steering wheel/column, pop out the lil square plastic on the left side. and use a torx / star driver to loosen this screw
on the right side pop the little circle out and loosen the other screw
Just lightly wiggle the Airbag out of there and carefully unplug the yellow airbag connector
I use my 4-way lug wrench to break the big nut loose holding the steering wheel on
Instead of renting a steering wheel puller, just put your foot on the brake for leverage and pull on the top of the wheel, then a good hard tug on the lower part of the wheel pulled right off.
Reverse the Process to put your new wheel on
Disconnect your battery so you don't break your neck when the airbag explodes!
On the side of your steering wheel/column, pop out the lil square plastic on the left side. and use a torx / star driver to loosen this screw
on the right side pop the little circle out and loosen the other screw
Just lightly wiggle the Airbag out of there and carefully unplug the yellow airbag connector
I use my 4-way lug wrench to break the big nut loose holding the steering wheel on
Instead of renting a steering wheel puller, just put your foot on the brake for leverage and pull on the top of the wheel, then a good hard tug on the lower part of the wheel pulled right off.
Reverse the Process to put your new wheel on
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Hey, this is EXACTLY what I needed !!!! It doesn`t seem to difficult at all .
Thanks , Sevenevez ... those pics describe the procedure perfectly .
Thanks , Sevenevez ... those pics describe the procedure perfectly .
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Yes, I think so too . It is a lot of money for a steering wheel, but I can use the original airbag which would save me some problems and having to buy another bag . In any case , are there any other wood tan leather steering wheels with the e-shifts available for less money ? I would jump on it for sure .
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Yes, my car has the e-shift buttons .
I was researching on the 01 and up airbag and I like the 98-00 airbag design better and the way it looks on the steering wheel . The only thing is that it doesn`t have the shiny L emblem , but besides that , I prefer the old one style better ,kind of a more square looking , so , fortunately I even like my airbag style .
If the seller confirms 100% that I will be able to use my air bag as all of you have said , it will be only a matter of swapping wheels , it is a brand new steering piece with no damage at all since it is new , and If I consider the cost of buying an newer airbag and finding it , etc , then the cost balances better .
If I am doing the wrong thinking , please, advice me . Thanks
I was researching on the 01 and up airbag and I like the 98-00 airbag design better and the way it looks on the steering wheel . The only thing is that it doesn`t have the shiny L emblem , but besides that , I prefer the old one style better ,kind of a more square looking , so , fortunately I even like my airbag style .
If the seller confirms 100% that I will be able to use my air bag as all of you have said , it will be only a matter of swapping wheels , it is a brand new steering piece with no damage at all since it is new , and If I consider the cost of buying an newer airbag and finding it , etc , then the cost balances better .
If I am doing the wrong thinking , please, advice me . Thanks
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My GS-400 has only 27,000 miles on it (27,035 to be exact ) and it is immaculate in and out .
I am keeping it forever , so yes , I think that even thou it is a lot of dough for a steering wheel , it will make my car complete .
The site says that it is Tan perforated leather so that is why it looks weird on the pic . The wood seems to match perfectly with the interior wood color also .
What the hell, it is only money , lol...
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Hopefully the wood would match , at least I expect it will .