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02-02-2004, 07:27 PM | #1 |
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Steering Wheel???
Hello All,
Does anyone know how much trouble it will be to retro-fit a '91-'93 Fox Mustang steering wheel into an '88? If so, how much modification will it take, or should I just give up, 'cuz I have no intention of changing the whole column just for a wheel. Thanks for any help. Jeff |
02-03-2004, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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I'm not sure how hard the retrofit would be, but if you are planning on getting into a wheel with an airbag, make sure that you have the battery unplugged for a good while before hand. (airbags blowing in your face can suck) Anyone know how long it takes the capacitors to drain? couple of hours?
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02-03-2004, 01:29 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the advice... Actually I'm in luck, because the wheel I got from a junkyard car already had the airbag blown. For $10, I couldn't turn it down, so I got it and repaired the rubber pad and re-dyed it black. Since the '88 doesn't have an SRS system, I'm not even gonna sweat the bag. You're right though, I bet having an airbag blow in your face would suck. Hehehe...
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02-03-2004, 01:38 PM | #4 |
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i think the 89 and older stangs have a different dash cluster/bezel since 90 was the end of tilt wheel and the beginning of air bags.
as for the capacitors, disconnect the battery and turn the headlights on, should drain in 15-20 min, 30 min tops. this fully resets the computer, a good idea after new o2 sensors, etc.
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02-05-2004, 01:48 PM | #5 | |
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Why do you even want that ugly wheel on your car anyway?
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02-06-2004, 02:27 PM | #6 |
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I though people usually wanted to get away from those wheels. They are the same one thats in my dads taurus.
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02-06-2004, 10:49 PM | #7 |
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Yeah, I had rather have a pre 90 steering wheel over the new ones too.
When they put the air bags in, they changed the cluster too. If you notice, the lights between the tach and speedo on the 90+ cars that are not in the 89 older. Along with the two ribs between the tach and speedo. You can put one in, but you can tell it is out of place.
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My friend did the same. and no problem. His car is a 87 GT with 92 interior. If you want it, it's your. It's a black airbag in perfect shape. Just pay the shipping with USPS and that's it. From canada to arizona. PM if you want it. I put the new steering wheel on the 88 column. the problem is that the column is to long then it's not really funny to drive. If you change the column as i plan to do. Then you'll have to change the gauge, then the dash panel and, to get the better color fit, the console. And of course the easiest thing. Work a little on the the wiring. A easy thing if you can get a complete donor car at the salvage yard. This is what you'll have to get for your project. Complete Dash board Steering Column I plan to find the steering column on ebay and i'll find everything else at the salvage yard this summer. Good luck. |
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03-01-2004, 02:46 PM | #9 |
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Thanks
Thanks to everybody for respoding with advice. Call it a matter of opinion, but I'm partial to the '90-93 wheel over the pre-90 one <shrug>. I lucked out again, for I met a person in my town that's a junkie for the old fox chassis Mercury Capri's and the Stangs too. He sold me a '90-93 column that should solve my problem. If that doesn't work, then I suppose I'll have to bite the bullet and use the older wheel. It's not that bad, anyway.
The restoration of the '88 is going well. I'm dying the old red upholstry black, and got a door window for $70, and a new front clip (fwd of the shock towers) for $100. With that welded in I'll be able to line up my bumper, fenders and hood. Thanks again, everybody.
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