Why is my steering wheel crooked? (its not what you think) |
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Why is my steering wheel crooked? (its not what you think) |
Jameel |
Jun 20 2018, 05:36 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 98 Joined: 6-October 15 From: Iowa Member No.: 19,239 Region Association: None |
No, it's not crooked on its rotational axis. But rather, it's closer to the dash on the left side to the tune of 3/4". I'm not quite sure how I missed this over the past 2+ years, but I sat in the car today and, whoa, felt weird. I removed it and slipped it back over the splines and tightened the nut down just because. Obviously you can't cock it on the shaft to this extent. No accidents, hits, etc. I grab the wheel and wiggle, very solid in every direction. I don't know how this can even happen. Thoughts?
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wobbletop |
Jun 21 2018, 02:02 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 382 Joined: 8-December 06 From: Ontario, Canada Member No.: 7,335 Region Association: Canada |
Actually one of the features of the new Subaru/Toyota BRZ/FRS is that the steering wheel, seat, pedals are all inline with each other. Most cars, even "sports" cars, have some offset that isn't really noticeable until you look for it.
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