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I want to eventually get a quick release steering wheel for my street car for added theft insurance. But is it worth the money? I mean could the car still be driven or steered using vise grips or something common? Also, who has the cheapest set up that will work with my Momo Prototipo? Any pictures of the thing installed but without the wheel installed?
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I didn't mean the ones you see on eBay. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif) I meant the real (example: Schroth) ones that are FIA certified, why would those be bad on the street. Thats what I'm confused about? I would think their testing would be more stringent that OEM testing. |
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