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Old Jul 21, 2022 | 10:35 AM
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Default Snap-off Steering Wheel / Boss

Anyone running such a setup?

Would be keen to learn which components needed to be sourced, to interface with the Crossfire steering column.
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......also a potentially great security "feature".
 
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Default Re: Snap-off Steering Wheel / Boss

Having performed various searches on the Forum, it appears alot of attempts at converting to a SnapOff unit were problematic, due to there not being an Adaptor / BOSS kit that is designed specifically to fit the Chrysler Crossfire.
Some attempted it, but due to needing to make various modifications to the adaptor etc, decided to go back to the "standard" wheel....
 
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Ok, so I have some details on what works, which I've added below should anyone else want to go down this route...

For a Sports MOMO type Steering Wheel - Use these BOSS Kits..... MOMO 6008 or 6008R. Should bolt straight on, does not require any modification.
These might be advertised to fit Mercedes w202s / w210s and w220s but works on the Mercedes R170 and CROSSFIRE as well.

Further option, to retain a Mercedes aftermarket style steering wheel, with airbag...

(adapter type 160 for w202 / w210 / w220).

Atiwe Part: #170160
Atiwe Boss: #160160
FVD Part: #70160.

 
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