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Old 28 April 2001, 12:50 AM
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James,

I was thinking of getting a Snap-Off Kit, but there's one thing i was unsure of.

<B>If I was a thief who wanted to steal the car, Could I not remove the Snap off boss kit from the Car (Obviously the steering wheel would be tucked away in the house) , then fit a standard wheel to the steering column????</B>

Or is there some sort of security stopping this being done????

<I>Just Wondering</I>

<B><I>Andy A</I></B>



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Old 28 April 2001, 10:03 AM
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Im hoping to pick up my '93 wrx on monday....believe me i cant wait. I am think of having the Momo removeable Steering Wheel fitted (available from DemonTweeks around £125)

My theory being.. it will deter joy riders. You cant go anywhere without one

Do any of you folks have one fitted ...or know of any experiences.

cheers Fswfc

Old 28 April 2001, 11:27 AM
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I have the snap-off kit on my car. At the end of the day, alarms and immobilisers can be got past, but how do you drive a car with out the steering wheel?

Go for it

James
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