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jamiehjr 05-25-2005 10:26 PM

Steering Wheel Interchangeability
 
Hey!

Can the 1997-1999 4 spoke Boxster steering wheel be replaced with the more handsome 3 spoke model of later years?

Thanks!
Jamie

RandallNeighbour 05-26-2005 06:25 AM

Why, yes, it can. You can replace your 4 spoke with any 986 or 996 3 spoke wheel.

Even the tiptronic wheels will work on a manual transmission. I bought a tip wheel and while it looks a little funny, those thumb switches are going to be used for fore and aft rocket launchers to eliminate tailgaters and the lunatics who drive faster than me or beat me in races. :cheers:

I have a PDF containing lots of pictures of the removal and installation process... click below to go to it AFTER you read this:

After you disconnect the battery as seen in photograph one, go drink a beer and smoke a good cuban cigar. The airbag can go off if the battery is not disconnected for at least 45 minutes.

Don't let this warning scare you off... this is a very easy job and fun to do. Took me all of 20 minutes outside the beer drinking and cigar smoking time.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PDF

This PDF shows you how to tear down the steering column to change out the stalks, so only the first few pics are needed for your wheel swap.

Tool Pants 05-26-2005 07:59 AM

That is me in those pictures working on Bruce's 2000 S for a trip computer retrofit. They were taken years ago and I do it a bit differently now.

Thumper 05-26-2005 08:37 AM

What do you do differently?

RandallNeighbour 05-26-2005 10:55 AM

Jeff, you are the man, that's for sure! Once again, thanks for all you do for the Boxster owner's community.

Tool Pants 05-28-2005 04:36 AM

I do not use a punch to mark the steering wheel location. I do not use tape on the air bag spiral spring. I now have a better tool to remove the air bag.

We did 6 trip computer retrofits at the same time the day those pictures were taken.

Bruce's other car.


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