Steering Wheel Swap....Success?

cirsurvive711

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If the plate in the back of the wheel is bent but not the 'O' part itself could that be fixable?
 

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heres wat mine looks like
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did you put everything back in right? i dont see your srs thing there.
 

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Everythings plugged in right.. No SRS light or anything.. After further inspection it looks as if maybe I didn't screw in the main drive bolt all the way...
 

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Just drive and ignore the gap, maybe it was there and you didn't see when you took off the old steering wheel. As long as everything is in place and your car drives fine, ignore it lol.
 

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Well yeah the car drives and the steering wheel turns. The gap doesn't bother me, its the fact that the steering wheel is on at a different angle which makes turning feel weird, well not right

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like for example i could easily use the tops of my knees to grab the wheel if need be.. Its the angle of the wheel attached to the steering column. I know this isnt the best example lol
 
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