I am getting rid of my 90 lx due to severe rot beyond repair and picked up a 92 ex. I have a 89 prelude steering wheel install in the 90 lx. My question is can I just swap the columns instead of messing with the SRS components?
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90 lx steering column into a 92 ex
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Been there and done this. Long story short it's not worth it. The 90/91 column shaft needs to be cut and lengthened in order to work in a 92/93 car. There is an easier way than changing out the column but it still involves cutting a welding.
The spline section needs to be cut out from the steering wheel and welded back in so that it places the wheel further towards the driver once placed back on the steering shaft. This is the easiest way to do it. Which still is a pain.
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Originally posted by H311RA151N View PostBeen there and done this. Long story short it's not worth it. The 90/91 column shaft needs to be cut and lengthened in order to work in a 92/93 car. There is an easier way than changing out the column but it still involves cutting a welding.
The spline section needs to be cut out from the steering wheel and welded back in so that it places the wheel further towards the driver once placed back on the steering shaft. This is the easiest way to do it. Which still is a pain.
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Originally posted by bizzle2288 View PostThank, could i swap it out with another srs steering wheel instead or will I have the same issues? Was so much simpler with my 90 lx.
It's much simpler with the 90/91. My 91 has a lude wheel currently.
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