Clockspring question

Phil1098

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I really like the later GT500 steering wheels and I have read the how to posts with the wiring redos. My question is this, can you just buy a 2010 clockspring and then use the plug that comes with the new wheel without cutting and reusing the old plug. I am guessing no, but not sure why not.
 

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Save the headache and just re use the old one. I've done it. Not hard.

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Its a rather straight forward swap, I think I swapped one plug if I recall was pretty simple.
 

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I did this swap. Cut connector off old steering wheel and cut connector off new steering wheel, solder the correct wires together.....and done.
 

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oh....i may be swapping my stereo again then...hah

get a new wheel, spring, radio, and put my old stereo into my truck, them app-radio's look pure sex
 

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Check out the Android radios. Nicer than those Appradios and cheaper. I just installed a DaSaita unit into my 2007. I have the 2010+ GT500 steering wheel and I have all the steering wheel controls working (minus 1) to control the stereo from the wheel. Works great.

oh....i may be swapping my stereo again then...hah

get a new wheel, spring, radio, and put my old stereo into my truck, them app-radio's look pure sex
 
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