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jeffchilcott 
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Here is what will happen if removed.....It wont work,   Be warned, face the concuences...
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Posted: November 08, 2004 at 7:04 PM / IP Logged  
Jeff, please repost. Your link (and I am assuming you DID want to put one in there) didn't work. What happens if I remove Airbag? - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image.
It all reminds me of something that Molière once said to Guy de Maupassant at a café in Vienna: "That's nice. You should write it down."
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WOW, I didnt expect this kind of response. The passenger side airbag covers a great spot to put a PS2/LCD, but after weighing out the Pro's and cons I think Ill leave it in so I dont get sued if I get in an accident and the passenger gets beat up becasue the airbag didnt deploy. Ill just have to put the lcd in the visor instead. That keeps my passenger safe and I dont have to have passengers sign waivers to ride in my car. Thanks fellas!
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You can just go the route I did, modify a set of slide hinges to fold as well. and mount the screen in the glove box...pull out and fold up, in the works of putting a 15" in there    ...And no link. I was just saying if you remove it, it wont work
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Thats a good idea, but you only pull the screen out when your parked I would assume. Havign that LCD in front of the air bag would be more dangerous than not having the airbag at all. Id love to see a pic of your setup????
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The safety thing is a big issue as many have mentioned. If it is a full out show car/demo car, I don't see any reason to keep the airbags around. On a daily driver, I wouldn't even consider removing them.
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If I had a car with airbags I would pull the airbag fuse or something so the airbags wouldnt work, I dont like em and I woldnt want one in my car.  Just my opinion though.
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Good choice!!!! have fun.
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