Steering Wheel horn button

Postby plum-crazy » 26 Jun 2011 15:02

Hello.

I'm looking for a original steering wheel horn button called rimblow horn.

Have anybody info about it?

Thanks.
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Re: Steering Wheel horn button

Postby fbernard » 06 Jul 2011 5:23

There's no horn button with the rimblow.
With that steering wheel, the "button" is a sort of rubber-coated cable that goes all around the steering wheel, and there's just a pad on the center (an interior color-keyed pad on the Challenger, a black pad with a fish for the cuda). I think there are reproductions of the wheel pad available. Looks like this :

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Rim-blow center pad
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Re: Steering Wheel horn button

Postby plum-crazy » 19 Sep 2011 13:40

fbernard wrote:There's no horn button with the rimblow.
With that steering wheel, the "button" is a sort of rubber-coated cable that goes all around the steering wheel, and there's just a pad on the center (an interior color-keyed pad on the Challenger, a black pad with a fish for the cuda). I think there are reproductions of the wheel pad available. Looks like this :


Sorry for delay...
Anywhere to check for these reproductions?
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Re: Steering Wheel horn button

Postby Adrian Worman » 19 Sep 2011 14:06

plum-crazy wrote:
fbernard wrote:There's no horn button with the rimblow.
With that steering wheel, the "button" is a sort of rubber-coated cable that goes all around the steering wheel, and there's just a pad on the center (an interior color-keyed pad on the Challenger, a black pad with a fish for the cuda). I think there are reproductions of the wheel pad available. Looks like this :


Sorry for delay...
Anywhere to check for these reproductions?



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Re: Steering Wheel horn button

Postby dave-r » 19 Sep 2011 14:16

Link? :lol:
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Re: Steering Wheel horn button

Postby Adrian Worman » 19 Sep 2011 15:34

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