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You really shouldn't do what MrM3 told you. In the event of a crash, when the airbag deploys it will hurl that emblem off right into your face. I say find a salavge yard and see if they will let you buy one with the emblem and then buy your old one.
__________________ <span style='color:gray'><span style='font-family:Courier'>1995 e36 3 Series RIP
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Originally posted by El Presidente@Oct 13 2003, 12:32 AM You really shouldn't do what MrM3 told you. In the event of a crash, when the airbag deploys it will hurl that emblem off right into your face. I say find a salavge yard and see if they will let you buy one with the emblem and then buy your old one.
you can also buy stickers. but that may look tacky. i'm sure you could secure a solid roundel on without flying off when the airbag deploys, i mean the new factory steering wheels dont launch roundels at your face if the air bag deploys. plus a newer steering wheel would cost big bucks, even used
arent the roundels on the some an integeral part of the wheel though? Im pretty sure they are secured from the rear, and not held in place by an adhesive.
__________________ <span style='color:gray'><span style='font-family:Courier'>1995 e36 3 Series RIP
1999 e46 3 Series BURN IN HELL
2000 MR-S Roadster= Current</span></span>
id go with wat MrM3 said, the stickers would hurt alot less then the roundel
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