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Is there a difference between hicas and non hicas steering boss's?!

Simple question really, non hicas boss's go for 18 quid or so, hicas enabled bosses fetch 60-70 quid... but i can't see any pictoral evidence that there is any physical difference in the items?!

 

If the normal non-hicas boss 'fits' then what problems would it cause hicas wise?

 

Could somebody confirm? Also if I'm looking to eventually remove hicas anyway would it make any odds?

 

Cheers!

David

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i think the hicas units have an extra sensor to measure the angle of the steering wheel so the car can decide what to do with the rear wheels. if you want to keep your hicas then you need a hicas boss.

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Hmm.. seems a nonsense to me, though thanks for the explanation - so should I just fit a non-hicas one what would be the outcome, a hicas that tries to finish me off or would it be disabled?

The hicas version has a locating ring for the hicas steering angle sensor.if you fit a non hicas boss to a TT the hicas will throw an error and disable itself

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