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SOLD - 2015 Silverado Steering Wheel (without heat, without collision)


a_salazar08

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FOR SALE

 

Steering Wheel - Black Leather, Without Heat, Without Collision. 

 

This came of of my 2015 Silverado Z71 LT because I upgraded to a wheel with heat. 

 

Everything is in perfect condition with no wear on buttons or any issues to speak of. I'll also throw in the clock spring as well. Clock spring is in working condition, but I cut the cords in half out of frustration when I was removing it...LOL! :smash:

 

$140 shipped (assuming it's within the lower 48 States)

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28 minutes ago, Knotsure said:

I am interested. Is the clock spring important? Can it be reused from the wheel on my truck now? I am looking into that now.


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It is important. A clock spring is essentially the connection for power to the wheel (air bag, volume, cruise, etc.). Different clock springs have different ratings for the amount of amps it can take (maybe it's volts.. idk elecriricity. Ha). I had to buy a new one that supported heat function to make my new install work. There are a lot of threads here talking about this. I couldn't tell you if yours will work.... Worst case, it's a $30 part if you buy a new one. 

 

If/when you want to buy, send me a dm and we will make it happen! 

 

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It is important. A clock spring is essentially the connection for power to the wheel (air bag, volume, cruise, etc.). Different clock springs have different ratings for the amount of amps it can take (maybe it's volts.. idk elecriricity. Ha). I had to buy a new one that supported heat function to make my new install work. There are a lot of threads here talking about this. I couldn't tell you if yours will work.... Worst case, it's a $30 part if you buy a new one. 
 
If/when you want to buy, send me a dm and we will make it happen! 
 
You only need to upgrade clockspring if your adding a heated steering wheel. If you are going from a work truck to one with steering wheel controls but not heated then you will be fine with your current one

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Thanks, I have the same wheel on my truck now but it is starting to wear on a couple of spots. Let me get thru the week and see if I can swing it, I am gonna have to pay the dealership for a bad ac condenser tomorrow.


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