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    Changes to interior... before and after pics

    Decided to change interior since i bought a steering wheel and colors didnot match... also blacked out headliner and post coverslet me know what you think
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    Lookin' Good

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    Looking nice! Just wondering if you get a airbag error light for removing the OEM steering wheel with the airbag and replacing it with the Momo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by inuvik View Post
    Looking nice! Just wondering if you get a airbag error light for removing the OEM steering wheel with the airbag and replacing it with the Momo?
    Yeah you'd get an airbag light. Now none of the airbags are functional. I'm not gonna lecture but I highly recommend not disabling airbags. In a car this small you're gonna need all the help you can get if you ever do get in an accident bad enough that they'd deploy.

    But on the other hand, if/when you do crash, think of all the money you'll save by not having to replace any of the airbags, provided the car is repairable lol

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    Yah, airbags good, being impaled by the steering wheel bad.

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    Looks pretty neat but not at the expense of having no airbags. These are small light cars and I wouldn't feel good about having no airbags in it.

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    I thought it looked good in the first picture. Gets a little "busy" looking after that.

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    My friend put in a resistor to the airbag plug and voila... airbag error light gone

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    if you're gonna disable airbags then get a 5 point harness seat.
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    I forgot about using a resistor. I was wrong then, all the other bags should work. Looks well done, just not my taste. Don't mind me, I'll soon be that crotchety guy yelling at kids to pull up their pants and stay off my lawn.

    I'd keep the stock seat and seatbelt. Otherwise you're going to have to bypass the seat airbag, bypass the pretensioner in the seatbelt, cobble together some seat brackets, then rig up some way to mount a harness. Harnesses suck to drive with anyways. Try reaching your cupholder while stuck to the seat.


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