Passing inspectiongs with aftermarket steering wheel
Anyone know if there is any problems with passing inspections if i get a quick release on my 94 GSR? This in Virginia by the way.
+ 1. This seems more important for vehicles that were only equipped with an airbag on the steering wheel. Although, when they plug your VIN into the computer, it will tell them that your car came with a 2 airbags from the factory, they will look for 2 airbags then.
Really though, it takes less than an hour to remove a steering wheel with the right tools. Why not just put the stock one back prior to getting it inspected?
Really though, it takes less than an hour to remove a steering wheel with the right tools. Why not just put the stock one back prior to getting it inspected?
+ 1. This seems more important for vehicles that were only equipped with an airbag on the steering wheel. Although, when they plug your VIN into the computer, it will tell them that your car came with a 2 airbags from the factory, they will look for 2 airbags then.
Really though, it takes less than an hour to remove a steering wheel with the right tools. Why not just put the stock one back prior to getting it inspected?
Really though, it takes less than an hour to remove a steering wheel with the right tools. Why not just put the stock one back prior to getting it inspected?
Doesn't really matter if he does or not, some stock steering wheels are hideous looking. If you mod your car you really shouldn't expect to pass inspection or emmisions legally...
i want to take it for security purposes. My car was stolen two weeks ago. I posted about it. So i want to get a quick release with a aftermarket steering wheel to take off for the added security. Not for racing. Anyone with some real experience with this. I don't want suggestions but if someone actually knows first hand.







