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hey,, thought i would pop into this.. ive been trying to get my wheel of for a while. i have removed air bag and all the bolts, the main to with the star key and the main bolt on the wheel. but it will not pull off?.. any one got any tips? or and special way to get these off..

im putting on a aftermarket airbad wheel that i scored from japan.. so much nicer then my s2 wheel :)

any on know how to reove once every bolt and nut is off?.. ive seen that it needs a hard pull.. but i feel like i am going to brake the steering rack :).. any one here removed a r33 streering wheel?.. even beta a airbag version?.. but should be no different.. i already have the air bag out which is really really easy.. thanx if someone can help :)

Hi,

Does anyone know for sure if a series 2 steering wheel will fit a series 1.5 boss kit?

Where can I find an aftermarket wheel that will fit that comes with an airbag ?

I want to change my wheel because it is coming apart and has perished. My airbag is fine though.

Anyone got a series 1.5 or series 2 (if it will fit) wheel WITHOUT the airbag they want to sell ?

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