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    I'm attempting to mount the stock steering wheel, I mean it's pretty staright forward but 2 things have me thinking/confused
    The horn cable for one, not 100% on how it hooks up since only the center rotates
    And secondly what these 2 holes are for on the inside of the stock steering wheel since there's no screw in holes. Idk if someone could/would know this. 20180502_214433.jpg 20180502_215042.jpg Screenshot_20180502-214837_Gallery.jpg 20180502_214256.jpg Screenshot_20180502-214824_Gallery.jpg Thanks
     
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    Sorry if I'm not explaining myself properly..
     
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    The 2 screw holes on the wheel are for using a puller. Dont worry about those.

    The horn wire goes to the clock spring and a metal contact should ride the back of the wheel center to make the ground contact.
     
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    Okay, bare with me because I'm lost.
    This is the clock spring, correct? And I've pointed at we're it was previously screwed in Screenshot_20180502-225853_Gallery.jpg
     
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    Anyways at least I got the 2 holes out of the way. Thanks for that
     
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    Fck i really wish i wouldve taken pics of when i swapped my wheel.

    That whole contraption where the turn sig switch is, is the clockspring. I wana say that the metal contact for the horn should be where that screw is and the wire is supposed to be fastened there.
     
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    Hey, I really appreciate the info
     

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