Steering Wheel Swap....Success?

turbo_911

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Hmm, what if you take your steering wheel one hand on top other on bottom and try to bent in inwards, meaning bottom side away from you and top side toward you. Try that and see if you can straighten it out.
 

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I came to the conclusion that eliminating that gap will fix the angle of the wheel. Its angled too much towards the instrument cluster and it should be angled more towards me
 

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Well, then do itttt, eliminate the gap by what I suggested lol

Btw where in PA are you?

I just have no idea HOW to eliminate the gap lol I live in Reading. Used to go to school at IUP but transferred to Kutztown

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My bad I'm reading a bunch of your guy's posts late lol
 
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Oh I see...

Hmm so you didn't read that post when I tried to explain how to make it straight by pushing it with your hands? lol
 

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Are there teeth marks on the top of the steering wheel? If so it's definitely bent front the previous owner slamming something and bent the wheel with his face :lawl:
 
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