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Old 07-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Who makes steering wheel emblems?

I have a 2000 civic and I came across this

Problem is it says for 06+ year civics. Since it says that I'm assuming it's a different size from my year emblem. I think it looks nice, not fancy at all but it contrasts well with everything else.

I've already tried contacting them but no response so I'm hoping any of you know where to find one.

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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

too big for your car. and also, it needs a flat emblem to stick on. i believe 6thgen has the H etched into the plastic. newer civic has a flat emblem attached and this sticker just goes on top of it
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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

well I can easily lightly sand it to give it a smooth flat surface. Even if it's not completely flat, as long as there's not too much bend one should still work, right?

I take it no one makes one because of this.
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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

well yeah. the sticker will easily cover the old H, but it will be bumpy. i wouldnt go sanding around there cause it has the airbag underneath. i guess buy one and see if it will fit, then try and smoothen it. i guess you could also fill it with something too
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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

well I wouldn't press on the wheel, but sand it just enough so it's smooth and not grainy. I'm sure it would take a lot of force for the airbag to come out lol, but yeah I may buy it anyway and see if I can trim it down to size.
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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

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well I wouldn't press on the wheel, but sand it just enough so it's smooth and not grainy. I'm sure it would take a lot of force for the airbag to come out lol, but yeah I may buy it anyway and see if I can trim it down to size.
You could hit your steering wheels with a hammer, it's not going to cause the airbag to come out.
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Re: Who makes steering wheel emblems?

Or just take a razor blade and shave it smooth. You're gonna cover it by a sticker thing anyway.
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