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    Certified Gearhead TattooedFish's Avatar
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    Default Need help with horn/aftermarket steering wheel

    Ok so I got a aftermarket steering wheel I understand the concept that one wire is hot one is ground what i cant figure out is how do you hook it up to work without having a bunch of wire twisting around the steering wheel getting knotted up and shorted out behind the wheel I've looked online but still have not figured it out

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    Can't you pop out the center cap of the wheel? There should be wires located inside that cap. Every one I had was like that


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    This one has a wire running to a metal ring of course the ring doesn't reach far enough to act as a ground as it should. The should include some kind of ribbon setup similar to te ars cable for the horn but no that would make too much sense lol

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