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Old 02-03-2018, 12:44 AM   #1
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STEERING WHEEL REMOTE CONTROL

hello guys I have 2015 TOYOTA 86 GTS, I really want to have radio steering wheel remote control, I've already asked TOYOTA fit the 2017 steering wheel on my car that'd cost me several thousand as the dash wiring loom is different, is there any suggestion ? has had anyone done this ?

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Just reach nine inches to the right
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Well, the other cheaper way is to buy the components separatly and do it yourself. Or.... find a wrecked 86 and pull out the stuff you need.
Either way you'll need a steering wheel, headunit, and the wiring.
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Trade for a 17 since it will probably be cheaper in the log run.
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@Tony86GTS , welcome to our forum ......

I would suggest that you give up on that idea and "just reach nine inches to the right" ......

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Well, the other cheaper way is to buy the components separatly and do it yourself. Or.... find a wrecked 86 and pull out the stuff you need.
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...... be nice, the poster is new.

@Tony86GTS , welcome to our forum ......

I would suggest that you give up on that idea and "just reach nine inches to the right" ......

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Come on guys. Location is AU. He needs to reach 23 centimeters.
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I would suggest that you give up on that idea and "just reach nine inches to the right" ......

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He's right. I'm being a ****. Really though just put something on and just go drive the thing. If driving doesn't make you forget that problem then drive faster. It will be fine.
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He's right. I'm being a ****. Really though just put something on and just go drive the thing. If driving doesn't make you forget that problem then drive faster. It will be fine.
You're are a good sport, there fatoni .......


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Come on guys. Location is AU. He needs to reach 23 centimeters.
It's pissing me off so bad, 43G car and don't have that option, I recently installed the Kenwood ddx917ws it has the remote control so I don't need to reach 23cm🤣 but I really wanna have steering wheel remote control

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Well, the other cheaper way is to buy the components separatly and do it yourself. Or.... find a wrecked 86 and pull out the stuff you need.
Either way you'll need a steering wheel, headunit, and the wiring.
I've already got the Kenwood ddx917ws that comes with built in steering wheel remote control, I think you are right I just need to fined 2017 wrecked and pull out the wiring loom and steering wheel

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Trade for a 17 since it will probably be cheaper in the log run.
I can't as I modified it and It cost me 10G so far

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I have to reach to the left though we are driving on the wrong side 🤣

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