Carl Davey
05 March 2007, 19:00
I searched a few times for this one and could never find a definitive thread nor a bare bones 'How 2' guide. So i did some research and have come up with the following.
The problem with fitting an aftermarket wheel to a facelift Classic properly appears to stem from the fact a suitable boss is hard to come by. It seems Momo do not supply a boss for post 1996 Imprezas and other bosses available make it awkward to retain the indicator cancel function as well as keep the airbag warning light extinguished.
I did some Googling and it seemed the HKB supplied boss could be the answer. The advertising blurb stated it it kept all the functionality of the original wheel while facilitating fitment of an aftermarket wheel of your choice. Great i thought although i had no idea where to buy one... the US site where i read the blurb would not ship internationally and i could find no UK suppliers. At the time i was in process of placing an order with Greenline Motorsports (http://www.greenline.jp) so asked Jason if he could locate one for me. Luckily he could and it landed owing me £42.44. :cool:
So, on with the guide! Here's the HKB boss and my new steering wheel. I wanted to stick to using a Momo as it's what the car was supplied with and the Model 80 comes with nice buttons which i had plans for.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03562.jpg
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03563.jpg
Park the car ensuring the wheels are pointing straight ahead. OEM MOMO wheel.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03565.jpg
After disconnecting the battery undo the two T30 Torx bolts (one each side) that hold the airbag assembly in place. The bolts won't withdraw as they are clipped in place.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03567.jpg
The airbag assembly can now be withdrawn, unclip the yellow electrical connection as you do so. Be sure to store it safely!
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03568.jpg
You'll now be left with something resembling this.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03570.jpg
Unclip the white horn connection. To remove the steering wheel you now need to engage the steering lock and use a 17mm socket to slacken the bolt.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03574.jpg
With a gentle tug the steering wheel should come off. Note the grey indicator cancel prong just above the yellow sticker (there is another obscured in the photo by the wiring).
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03575.jpg
Slide the HKB boss onto the splined shaft, the top is marked. Be sure to engage the grey prongs with the template on the reverse of the boss.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03576.jpg
I quickly trial fitted the steering wheel to make sure the indicators still cancelled.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03577.jpg
This is the resistor which extinguishes the airbag warning light, it is rated at 2 ohms. I later connected it with more robust bullet connectors.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03581.jpg
With the shroud removed from the HKB boss it's easier to route the wiring tidily.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03583.jpg
All fitted.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03584.jpg
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03585.jpg
HKB Application List
OS-103 - GC/F Impreza Version 4
OS-224 - GC/F Impreza Version 4 (airbag)
OS-238 - GC/F Imprezas Version 5/6 (airbag)
Full application list here (http://www.japauto-products.com/english/HKB.html).
The problem with fitting an aftermarket wheel to a facelift Classic properly appears to stem from the fact a suitable boss is hard to come by. It seems Momo do not supply a boss for post 1996 Imprezas and other bosses available make it awkward to retain the indicator cancel function as well as keep the airbag warning light extinguished.
I did some Googling and it seemed the HKB supplied boss could be the answer. The advertising blurb stated it it kept all the functionality of the original wheel while facilitating fitment of an aftermarket wheel of your choice. Great i thought although i had no idea where to buy one... the US site where i read the blurb would not ship internationally and i could find no UK suppliers. At the time i was in process of placing an order with Greenline Motorsports (http://www.greenline.jp) so asked Jason if he could locate one for me. Luckily he could and it landed owing me £42.44. :cool:
So, on with the guide! Here's the HKB boss and my new steering wheel. I wanted to stick to using a Momo as it's what the car was supplied with and the Model 80 comes with nice buttons which i had plans for.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03562.jpg
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03563.jpg
Park the car ensuring the wheels are pointing straight ahead. OEM MOMO wheel.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03565.jpg
After disconnecting the battery undo the two T30 Torx bolts (one each side) that hold the airbag assembly in place. The bolts won't withdraw as they are clipped in place.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03567.jpg
The airbag assembly can now be withdrawn, unclip the yellow electrical connection as you do so. Be sure to store it safely!
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03568.jpg
You'll now be left with something resembling this.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03570.jpg
Unclip the white horn connection. To remove the steering wheel you now need to engage the steering lock and use a 17mm socket to slacken the bolt.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03574.jpg
With a gentle tug the steering wheel should come off. Note the grey indicator cancel prong just above the yellow sticker (there is another obscured in the photo by the wiring).
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03575.jpg
Slide the HKB boss onto the splined shaft, the top is marked. Be sure to engage the grey prongs with the template on the reverse of the boss.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03576.jpg
I quickly trial fitted the steering wheel to make sure the indicators still cancelled.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03577.jpg
This is the resistor which extinguishes the airbag warning light, it is rated at 2 ohms. I later connected it with more robust bullet connectors.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03581.jpg
With the shroud removed from the HKB boss it's easier to route the wiring tidily.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03583.jpg
All fitted.
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03584.jpg
http://www.carldavey.co.uk/steering_wheel/DSC03585.jpg
HKB Application List
OS-103 - GC/F Impreza Version 4
OS-224 - GC/F Impreza Version 4 (airbag)
OS-238 - GC/F Imprezas Version 5/6 (airbag)
Full application list here (http://www.japauto-products.com/english/HKB.html).