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Old Aug 7, 2010 | 03:08 PM
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Can someone tell me which other make of vehicle and year will work with my 2000 Bonneville (with radio buttons on steering wheel) or does someone have a working spring, or is there an after market replacement available

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Look the part up on www.rockauto.com You can then pull up what other cars use the same part.
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Checked out rock auto .com for a clock spring, would not show clock spring for anything.....so I guess it'* a dealer item, unless there is another suggestion

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