Thanks for the replies. That's pretty much how I remembered it. Anyone
know why it is written that way? Why are the non-airbag cars allowed to
swap but the airbag cars cannot install a different airbag steering wheel?
Brad
> -----Original Message-----
> From: William Loring [mailto:bloring@tirerack.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:02 PM
> To: Burns, James B.; Team.Net
> Subject: Re: Stock class steering wheels
>
>
> Brad,
>
> Here's the rule:
>
> >Alternate steering wheels are allowed, provided the outside
> >diameter is not changed by more than one inch from the standard
> >size. Steering wheels with an integral airbag may not be changed.
>
> So no, you can't change any airbag steering wheel.
>
> Regards,
>
> William Loring
>
>
>
> on 9/24/02 12:50 PM, Burns, James B. at James.Burns@jhuapl.edu wrote:
>
> > Can someone please send me the rule book words regarding stock class
> > steering wheels? (I lost my rulebook in a recent move.)
> If I remember
> > correctly, you can replace a non-airbag steering wheel with
> a different one
> > that is within 1" of the stock diameter, but you can't
> replace a non-airbag
> > steering wheel. What I'm wondering is whether I can
> replace a steering
> > wheel/airbag with a different steering wheel/airbag. i.e.,
> can you legally
> > put a '94 MR2 steering wheel/airbag in a '91 MR2? It seems
> like this should
> > meet the intent of the rule since the non-airbag cars get
> to swap out their
> > steering wheels.
> >
> > Brad B.
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