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98 Wood Trim Wheel On A 91 Ls?


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Is it possible to fit a 98 LS wood trim steering wheel on to a 91 LS ?

What are the modifications that have to be done?

What are the options to installing wood trim on the existing wheel on a 91 LS?

Thanx in advance,:cheers:

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DC, call Johnson Lexus of Raleigh at 919-877-1800 "or check lexus.com for dealership location / number under the 27609 zip code". I remember they had this option for sale in the parts department about a year ago. Talk to the parts dept. and ask them about it as I'm sure they still have the information. They had the wood wheel and shift knob in a display case titled "upgrade your older LS400 with the wood steering wheel and shifter".

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DC, call Johnson Lexus of Raleigh at 919-877-1800 "or check lexus.com for dealership location / number under the 27609 zip code". I remember they had this option for sale in the parts department about a year ago. Talk to the parts dept. and ask them about it as I'm sure they still have the information. They had the wood wheel and shift knob in a display case titled "upgrade your older LS400 with the wood steering wheel and shifter".

Mucho Gracias Amigo, First one is on me :cheers:

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Absolultely its possible. Get a wheel from a junkyard: $50 or so, off another Gen I.

Send it to American Stitches. For $400, You can have a wood steering wheel that matches your interior perfectly.

or, use the old wheel as a temp replacement, and pull your current one off and send it in if it doesnt match.

because IIRC, the Lexus OEM wheel is like $800.

You could also retrofit a later model wheel, BUT, your features like auto tilt and other things wont work. plus i believe the cruise is on the wheel on 98+ models.

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Any time gun-slinger :cheers: . I forgot to mention the price though....I think it was something like $1,700. I remember chukling to myself about the price. But they can point you in the right direction for sure. ;)

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Any time gun-slinger  :cheers: . I forgot to mention the price though....I think it was something like $1,700. I remember chukling to myself about the price. But they can point you in the right direction for sure.  ;)

I am researching this for a friend, So I don't care about price, Although he might :lol: Army, I'll check into that option also, Thanx :cheers:

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Any time gun-slinger :cheers: . I forgot to mention the price though....I think it was something like $1,700. I remember chukling to myself about the price. But they can point you in the right direction for sure.  ;)

I am researching this for a friend, So I don't care about price, Although he might :lol: Army, I'll check into that option also, Thanx :cheers:

Sure thing man. PM blake918 about American Stitches. He was thouroughly impressed with their product IIRC. Im sure he can point you or your friend to them.

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Yeah, Steve is right! I would be a very bad reference for AS. I started a thread in the ES forum about it.

How's this for a color match: :chairshot: :chairshot:

steering_wheel.sized.jpg

This is actually embaressing on my part since I should have mailed it back to them the second I opened the box. :blink:

Here's the thread:

http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...topic=16648&hl=

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The wheel is not a direct replacement .

You would need an airbag which would not wire to the newer gen 2 SRS systems.

You can get an oem wood wheel and transplant the wood onto the existing leather wheel.$200 plus lots of labour to colour match the wood grain and sand.

You can send it to American stitches. $400-500

Buy an aftermarket Nardi or MOMO wood wheel if it has no airbag. $500

Get a clip on cover that seem to match pretty good $50

The oem wheels are in the 1700 - 2500 range.

The tilt and retract would still work fine as it has nothing to do with those systems.

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Yeah, Steve is right! I would be a very bad reference for AS. I started a thread in the ES forum about it.

How's this for a color match::chairshot:  :chairshot:

  steering_wheel.sized.jpg

This is actually embaressing on my part since I should have mailed it back to them the second I opened the box.  :blink:

Here's the thread:

http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...topic=16648&hl=

I guess i dont recall corectly!

Who was it that was impressed?

Didnt you have leather work done somewhere you were impressed with blake?

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Yeah, Steve is right! I would be a very bad reference for AS. I started a thread in the ES forum about it.

How's this for a color match::chairshot: :chairshot:

   steering_wheel.sized.jpg

This is actually embaressing on my part since I should have mailed it back to them the second I opened the box.   :blink:

Here's the thread:

http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums/index...topic=16648&hl=

I guess i dont recall corectly!

Who was it that was impressed?

Didnt you have leather work done somewhere you were impressed with blake?

I appreciate all the informative replies, At this point the info has been passed on and the decision to to take on the projects + and -'s are being weighed. Thanx for eveything, I beleive my Q's have been answered. Thanks Again for all the help :cheers:

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