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Old 01-13-2012, 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Xtian8
where can i buy the resistor? my srs light is still on.
Radioshack sells them. I don't know what one you need for the S2K, though.

We carry a ton of steering wheels.

OP, is your $2-300 budget for the whole package or just the wheel? I carry OMP, Sparco, Nardi/Personal, MOMO, NRG and some others.
Old 01-13-2012, 09:46 AM
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I posted this in another thread. Applicable if you have 06+.

Ok.. I wasn't able to defeat the SRS warning w/ the resistors that came w/ the Works Bell hub. So I bought 2.2ohm resistors from Radio Shack, cleared the SRS memory, & now no SRS light.

Here's how I placed the 2.2ohm resistor on the SRS connector.


Here's what came w/ the Works Bell hub.


I hope this helps!
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Originally Posted by BanzaiS2K2003
That's why u get a short hub. It will sit normal like oem
I want it to sit closer to me.

Where did you get your resistor from, John? Is it the same as Clyde's? Mine is an '02.
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Ebay stuff doesnt belong on s2000's !!!

(At least dont sell your stock wheel)
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Originally Posted by S~Factor
Originally Posted by BanzaiS2K2003' timestamp='1326476821' post='21314234
That's why u get a short hub. It will sit normal like oem
I want it to sit closer to me.

Where did you get your resistor from, John? Is it the same as Clyde's? Mine is an '02.
the blue one that Clyde has is the one I have. It came with the WB package. That one is cool because u just have to plug the wire end to the airbag end. Then just
use electric tape to tape em together. If your air bag light is on you have to reset it first before you install the wheel. i dont think the resistor will take the air bag
light off like that.
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On Weksos Industries website, all the combo deals they have include a 'short hub', is there a regular size hub that can be combined with a quick release? If so, that might be enough to bring the steering wheel closer to me.

Also, can a regular hub work with any quick release or the hub must be a version that will accept the quick release?
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Originally Posted by vividracing.com
OP, is your $2-300 budget for the whole package or just the wheel? I carry OMP, Sparco, Nardi/Personal, MOMO, NRG and some others.
Do you carry this? If so, is this attached to the steering wheel itself or the dash side of the steering?

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Originally Posted by S~Factor
^That looks great Xtian8!


Originally Posted by volkdc2' timestamp='1326434791' post='21312940
FWIW, I bought my MOMO steering wheel, NRG version 2.5 quick release, NRG hub, and NRG lock from Weksos Industries for $400 shipped. If I were you, I would check out their site for current steering wheel packages, and you might find yourself a very good deal as well.
Thanks for the headsup. They do have some nice deals there!

But don't you think putting a short hub + quick release + steering wheel will sit closer to me than OEM?
No, it's actually proven that a short hub, quick release, and regular flat spoke steering wheel will sit just as far as the OEM wheel does. The only way, like I said, is to get a deep spoke style steering wheel to bring it closer you about an inch with the same setup.

A works bell hub, decreases the distance between you and the steering wheel in itself, but also is pretty pricey.
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Originally Posted by volkdc2
The only way, like I said, is to get a deep spoke style steering wheel to bring it closer you about an inch with the same setup.
It was hard to find a deep dish in 320mm or 330mm but I think I found one. Thanks for the headsup!
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DeeP dish wheels make the indicator stalks feel further FYI


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