Brace which fits onto car steering wheel, a steering knob or quadriplegic grip can be attached. Adaptable to individual requirements. Two types of brace; one fits inside the steering wheel, the other fits outside it. Made of nylon coated steel and available in a range of sizes. Various knobs and grips are manufactured for use with brace; including, standard Knobs A and B; original Quadriplegic Grip and adjustable Quadriplegic Grip; round knob with removable shoulder. Knob C gives drivers palm grip. All options available for use with airbags by a rim fitting bracket. Removable knob option with quick release mechanism also available. Special shapes made to order. Brace option only when vehicle has no airbag or no power steering.
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http://www.cowalmobility.co.uk
Cowal Mobility Aids Ltd
Cowal Court
Heath End Road
Great Kingshill
High Wycombe
Buckinghamshire
HP156HL
UK
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