[Spridgets] Horn button question - Correction

Jay jfishbein at snet.net
Mon Jun 6 08:18:17 MDT 2011


There are clips that attach to the horn button in the slots on the backside of 
the horn button ----- which hold the horn button after it is pressed into place. 


An extremely worn steering wheel center may have deep grooves from the spikes on 
these clips making the horn button difficult to seat properly. If that's the 
case, you can attempt to fill the grooves with epoxy. Another option is to buy a 
new wheel. There is one on ebay right now.

 jay fishbein

wallingford, ct




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From: Jay <jfishbein at snet.net>
To: Heard Saxon <heard at datatrontech.net>; Spridgets <spridgets at autox.team.net>
Sent: Mon, June 6, 2011 9:55:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Horn button question

There are clips that attach to the horn button in the slots on the backside of 
the horn button.

jay


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