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Old 08-02-2005, 03:35 AM   #3
toast27
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Default excellent links, thanks 96 328ti

the second link makes perfect sense, I bet it will be tricky but worth not having to remove the air bag and wheel.

I will take a stab at it tomorrow. thanks again and for the warning on the batt cable.

I am in the fire service and we have Kevlar bags that go over the wheel and strap to the column to protect us and the driver from post accident air bad deployment while doing extraction.with new cars and air bags coming from all different parts of the car we are trained to be well aware of the danger to us and the person we are trying to get out of the car. serious stuff.

that would be a bummer to get smacked in the head with the bag trying to change a light bulb.
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