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> 75-914 wheel issue, how do I fix?
Triaddave
post Sep 17 2017, 05:42 PM
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Since I retired 5-years ago, I noticed the steering wheel is too close to my belly. I have the chair all the way back. Should I get a back seat, or move the wheel forward?.
Also, the wife said I need two BLT's.(is that bolts/lugs/trim?).
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post Sep 18 2017, 07:28 AM
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Put the stock wheel back in the car.
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post Sep 18 2017, 09:42 AM
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Since I retired 5-years ago, I noticed the steering wheel is too close to my belly. I have the chair all the way back. Should I get a back seat, or move the wheel forward?.
Also, the wife said I need two BLT's.(is that bolts/lugs/trim?).
happy trails...

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