Steering Wheel Spokes for a GMT900

66nova

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Inspired by Tobias, I changed out my steering wheel spokes on my Silverado today.

You first have to remove the airbag. I didn't know how this was done so I found a video on YouTube. The music on the video is killer. It sounds like a girl is having a dream about her pool boy in some movie I have seen before. :lol:

http://youtu.be/P_QBthAHIwM

[YT]P_QBthAHIwM[/YT]

Before

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Airbag removed
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After

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Interesting.

You must be using too much hand lotion, sweety.





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Looks good, Robert :cheers:
 

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Interesting.

You must be using too much hand lotion, sweety.





:jester:

Looks good, Robert :cheers:



:lol:

Actually, I must not have been using enough. Too much friction rubbed it off. The rubber coating that is. :lol:
 

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