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Old 02-24-2008, 07:26 PM
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Default Quick release steering wheel

I dont know if this question should be in this forums, but i figured since this is a racing forums, that many of you would have quick release steering wheels, so mods please move it too the right forum, if its not supposed to be in this forum.
Nways, im trying to sell my aftermarket quick release steering wheel, and i was just wondering would it affect s2k's 06+ wit VSA and cruise control? Let me know your opinions.
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Nope. As long as the hub is installed correctly with the splines and notch it's good to go!
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Originally Posted by 99SH,Feb 24 2008, 08:50 PM
Nope. As long as the hub is installed correctly with the splines and notch it's good to go!
and this goes for 06 and up s2k's with VSA? thanks for your help
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How could it not affect the cruise control? The only buttons for the cruise control are on the steering wheel (other than the master on/off). If you replace the steering wheel, how do you operate the cruise control?
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Yes, this applied for 06+.

You can use cruise control with aftermarket steering wheels as I have. (Use external buttons)
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I guess we have a different interpretation of "not affecting the cruise control". But OK, I guess you mean you can create a workaround.
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Originally Posted by 99SH,Feb 25 2008, 11:09 AM
Yes, this applied for 06+.

You can use cruise control with aftermarket steering wheels as I have. (Use external buttons)
Thanks for your info, i will relay it to the prospective buyer
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Originally Posted by mikegarrison,Feb 25 2008, 10:05 AM
How could it not affect the cruise control? The only buttons for the cruise control are on the steering wheel (other than the master on/off). If you replace the steering wheel, how do you operate the cruise control?
I could care less about cruise control, as i never used it with my s2k when i had my stock wheel on. I am just relaying what was posted in my for sale thread by a certain member who was interested in my wheel and had concerns about his 06+
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