• The site migration is complete! Hopefully everything transferred properly from the multiple decades old software we were using before. If you notice any issues please let me know, thanks! Also, I'm still working on things like chatbox, etc so hopefully those will be working in the next week or two.

Heated steering wheel idea

BillBoost37

New member
Ok guys. I've done a lot of interesting and cool mods to the Regal. One evening a few buddies and I were chatting, they all have 3800 background etc and one was boasting about his Maxima's heated steering wheel. I said how nice that would be. Another buddy said, why not use one from a Lucerne.

Lucerne has a heated wheel, with airbag and Buick emblem etc. Anyone ever considered or done this type of swap? Any ideas etc as to if it's possible?

If I can get this to work easily.. I'd be :th_king-evil:
 


That sounds like a good idea.. However a cheap mod that works too is a pair of gloves :P dont need a warm steering wheel now
 
You totally missed the garage too. This Regal has gotten pretty well loaded up and I don't like to be bored. Research five potential things and do maybe one. The draw of this one is that ... to my knowledge no one has tried it.

This 2000 Regal has
Aluminum subframe
Vogtlands
F Body brakes
Sound system with backup camera that uses no trunk room
Homelink
Turn signal mirrors
Puddle lights
Projector headlights
BMW driving lights (in place of fogs)
Lucerne 18" wheels
HT Motorsports rear suspension
Etc etc..

Baby needs a new mod after I put in the fresh trans. That'll happen once I get my butt to the basement and build it. :D
 
granted the spline is the same and the backspacing works... i coudlnt see why not.

Oh but then theres the horn and the other controls....
 


Matt...you are saying the spline and spacing is correct? if so..then the rest is wiring/electrical. That's a piece of cake. Trying to find into on teh splines etc is difficult.
 
Bill the Lucerne has the 00+ Bonneville underpinnings. the Lacrosse is a W body. I honestly think youd have a better chance of the W wheel fittingfind a 00+ and you should have your answer
 
Thanks on the LaCrosse info Smelly.. I knew I could count on you.

Matt...whatcha mean if.. you can't say if now. You already said it was gonna work. C'mon man, back me up on this project. Afterall, you should be snowed in up there in Canuckland.
 
re-read my post yo.

Never been snowed in ever.

Been to newfoundland where we made tunnels in the snow and covered slides in the snow....
 


Bill the Lucerne has the 00+ Bonneville underpinnings. the Lacrosse is a W body. I honestly think youd have a better chance of the W wheel fittingfind a 00+ and you should have your answer

You may want to research that a little more, my GM catalog here in the parts dept says that the Lucerne (only 06-present) is a "H" body... the Regal in all bodies is the W body along with the Lacrosse/Allure so that would be your best bet.

Sorry bill I checked, no info for the wheel backspacing or splines available to me from any of them. I kno, fail parts guy :th_frowning:
 
Last edited:
Very interested in this idea.

P.s. Who the he'll booted my sig matt? It was hardly over if at all :th_shakinghead2:
 
What about the airbag? Even if the wheel matched up, would the airbag work?

If he went with the whole steering wheel assembly, it would be airbag and all. It would just require making the proper connections so that everything worked the way it should, including the heater for the wheel.
 
I know, but just because it hooks up doesn't mean it works. I mean, we're talking about 90's tech vs new gen tech...
I consider this because I've thought a few times about switching the wheel from my 98 to one from an 04+ GP, and the biggest issues I could see would be the airbag working properly...
 


What about swapping the air bag it's self. That can't be to hard if it fits in there. I don't know about that idea tho either it might not work right
 
I know, but just because it hooks up doesn't mean it works. I mean, we're talking about 90's tech vs new gen tech...
I consider this because I've thought a few times about switching the wheel from my 98 to one from an 04+ GP, and the biggest issues I could see would be the airbag working properly...


:th_laugh-pointup: You don't understand the Billboost way of thinking. All he needs is for the spline and backspacing to be right. This will allow him to have the design he needs without slicing the current wheel in half. Wiring and rerouting the electronics is second nature.

"This 2000 Regal has
Aluminum subframe
Vogtlands
F Body brakes
Sound system with backup camera that uses no trunk room
Homelink
Turn signal mirrors
Puddle lights
Projector headlights
BMW driving lights (in place of fogs)
Lucerne 18" wheels
HT Motorsports rear suspension"

^^^ None of it straight factory replacements, but they are now :P
 
Back
Top