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Old Jul 21, 2005
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want to put in 03 si steering wheel in 02 civic lx, HELP!

well, basically like the thread says, i want to replace my stock steering wheel with the 03 si steering wheel, because of the small and sleek design, and the tighter feel of it, what all will i need, in order to do that?, and how much will it cost.
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Just the steering wheel with cruise controls... thats all you need.
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and the airbag
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direct swap as far as i know... (make sure to disconnect your battery first though or else the airbag will go off)
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so it's a direct swap, cuz i wanna do the same thing in my 05 civic ex coupe
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how much will the total come out to be?, can i get it all together maybe off a crashed si?
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Just get it off ebay, new itr is a direct fit as well.
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how much will the total come out to be?, can i get it all together maybe off a crashed si?
yes, prices range anywhere from a few hundred to over a grand. Most Si owners will part for a few hundred, but with an airbag Honda charges A LOT. Also, the Japanese wheels are much more expensive because of the whole JDM craze. They have "MOMO" on the bottom and some different stitching.
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hmm..good idea i think i might do that too
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i remember last september a member on the board was selling his for 50 bux with air bag.. i shoulda gone with that
 
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