Aftermarket steering wheels
#2
Burning Brakes
I am not sure you can. That is a racing setup, and racecars don't have turn signals. If yours is basically a street car, unless it is eligible for historic/collector plates and your state allows turn signal exemption, I wonder whether lacking full turn signal capability is street-legal?
Rich
Rich
#5
I am not sure you can. That is a racing setup, and racecars don't have turn signals. If yours is basically a street car, unless it is eligible for historic/collector plates and your state allows turn signal exemption, I wonder whether lacking full turn signal capability is street-legal?
Rich
Rich
#6
The plastic ring with the "tab" sticking out is still on the OEM wheel. Soooooo......I'll have to attach that to the adapter......I'm not sure there is room there.....
#7
Burning Brakes
Interestingly, Colorado statues specify that you must be able to turn your turn signals on to indicate a turn, but statues do not specify that you must be able to turn signals off.
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#8
IIRC it goes between the steering column and hub adapter. Not attached to the quick release or new wheel.