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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Will a B5 steering wheel fit in my B6?

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    Title pretty much spells it out but I have just found a couple 2001 B5 steering wheels that I like and was wondering if they would fit my B6

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    yes, direct bolt on. may need to use the wiring harness from your existing airbag though
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    You will have to splice your airbag connectors since you use a different clockspring

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    awesome guys! thanks for the replies. That all sounds simple enough. what about a TT steering wheel? those seem to be pretty similar as well

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bknapp34 View Post
    awesome guys! thanks for the replies. That all sounds simple enough. what about a TT steering wheel? those seem to be pretty similar as well
    1st gen TT wheels will fit as well. Don't splice the airbag harness, just use your existing one.
    2012 TT-RS | Sepang/Ebony
    2014 Allroad | Glacier/Ebony (sold and bought back)

    Sold: 2007 RS4 | Sprint/Ebony

    RIP 2002 A4 2.0TQM Denim/Ebony, 243k
    FWD->AWD, Bische-tuned GT2871R

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