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Aftermarket steering wheel questions

I've been wanting a new steering wheel since the one i have has bad wear marks on it and i'm not into the steering wheel cover. The question I have is what do you guys do about the cruise control buttons? I'd like to be able to still have the cruise option ( ya ya I know, get rid of the cruise) but i'd like to keep that option still in working order.

What have you guys done or do you just eliminate the cruise options? Thanks.
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheel questions

I guess it would depend on the wheel you're getting. I would NEVER get rid of cruise... it saves gas on those long commutes.
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheel questions

have any site recommendations? all the steering wheels i've found don't have the buttons for cruise.
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Re: Aftermarket steering wheel questions

From what i've found so far,you'll have to mount the switches somewhere, or somehow mount them on the steering column cover. I have a Momo hub adapter and there's no place for the clock spring.
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