And if you have already removed the airbag from a stock steering wheel under the
"any steering wheel" rule?
Ray
Bob Forsberg wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Phil Ethier wrote:
> >
> > Either I don't understand how these rules interact,
> >
> > or I do understand how they interact and can't understand what logical
> > purpose this interaction serves.
> >
> >
>
> i think you do understand how the rules interact. i would guess the
> reasoning behind the rule would have to do with the legality of removing
> saftey items in a vehicle which may be street driven. if you have
> disconnected the air bag trigering unit it is most likely a simple matter
> of reconnecting it, or reinstalling the stock steering wheel if it has
> been replaced. i would also think taking the air bags in and out increses
> the chance of setting it off accidently, i can think of other things i
> would rather do.
>
> bob
>
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