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Just Ordered a New Racing Steering Wheel

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    Just Ordered a New Racing Steering Wheel

    I just ordered this steering wheel and I can't wait till I get it!

    I just thought I'd tell you guy's, I will post pics of it when I get it then when I get it installed.

    ^^^^^
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    Sparkin CB7

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    Originally posted by brsteinbach View Post
    I just ordered this steering wheel and I can't wait till I get it!

    I just thought I'd tell you guy's, I will post pics of it when I get it then when I get it installed.
    Watch out dude, mine has a problem with the six screws in the middle, they keep coming loose. My car needs an alignment(so it shakes at 60MPH) and when I brake my car shakes, but the screws don't seem to go in all the way. I hope you don't have the same problem, let me know!
    South Texas M_thaf_cka, that's where I stay!

    Check out my Frost White CB
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ight=SpdJnky93

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      #3
      You get what you pay for.

      spoonsportsaddict

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        #4
        I'll let you know for sure. I'm glad you said something so I can watch for it. Thanks for lookin out bro. (SpdJnky93)

        I know I just want the look. (JDMchristian991)

        ^^^^^
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        Sparkin CB7

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          #5
          Racing... lol
          wat?

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            #6
            QUOTE=JDMchristian991;2165138]You get what you pay for.[/QUOTE]
            I agree dude!!! I f@wked up!!!



            Originally posted by brsteinbach View Post
            I'll let you know for sure. I'm glad you said something so I can watch for it. Thanks for lookin out bro. (SpdJnky93)
            I know I just want the look. (JDMchristian991)
            No problem bro, I'm glad I ran into some one else who ordered it, I just want to see if maybe I got a POS or if that guys products=FAIL. Let us know
            South Texas M_thaf_cka, that's where I stay!

            Check out my Frost White CB
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...ight=SpdJnky93

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              #7
              Use Loctite on them when assembled, good insurance!!

              *Click on photo for my MR thread

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                #8
                Originally posted by HybridKyle View Post
                Use Loctite on them when assembled, good insurance!!
                Ya thats what I was thinking

                Click For Full Details->http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=177213
                Chozen Few Customz _CT_

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by C91BLX7 View Post
                  Racing... lol
                  Yea I know I didn't know what to call it lol.

                  ^^^^^
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                  Sparkin CB7

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                    #10
                    Thanks for the advice on the loctite, Never woulda thought to use that.

                    ^^^^^
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                    Sparkin CB7

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JDMchristian991 View Post
                      You get what you pay for.
                      Especially when considering you got the wheel AND adapter for $40. Maybe I'm jumping the gun, but that shit ain't safe. At all.

                      1999 BMW M3
                      2001 Honda CR-V SE RT4WD
                      2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Z71
                      2015 Suzuki V-Strom 650

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                        #12
                        I'll tell you guy's if it's good or not.

                        ^^^^^
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                        Sparkin CB7

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                          #13
                          is that like a quick release becasue i need one of those. i dont live in the best neighborhood and need a distraction for the theivs while i hit them

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                            #14
                            No it's not man sorry. I was lookin for one but they were to expensive for my budget.

                            ^^^^^
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                            Sparkin CB7

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by HybridKyle View Post
                              Use Loctite on them when assembled, good insurance!!
                              I have the exact same wheel. The bolts always were loose. Using loctite cleared my problem. make sure you get the service removable type of loctite.

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