Adjust the steering wheel without doing another alignment?
Wassup guys,
I finally was able to replace my stock steering wheel with a Momo Corse, but the wheel is crooked. When I drive straight, the wheel is turned a little to the right. Is there anyway to correct this without doing yet another alignment?
Thanks!
I finally was able to replace my stock steering wheel with a Momo Corse, but the wheel is crooked. When I drive straight, the wheel is turned a little to the right. Is there anyway to correct this without doing yet another alignment?
Thanks!
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I agree! Look on the hub where it says top and put it there. There is no way it could be crooked if your original steering wheel was straight. Just be sure when you do it that your front wheels are turned straight. Hope this helps!
I agree! Look on the hub where it says top and put it there. There is no way it could be crooked if your original steering wheel was straight. Just be sure when you do it that your front wheels are turned straight. Hope this helps!
The 2 **** fit into the hub, which means that the wheel is on right. I'll have another look tonight, but I'm 99% sure that it's mounted correctly. In case it is, is there another way to straighten it?
Hmmm...maybe yours is different, but in my Integra the steering wheel mounts onto splines on the steering column. You can pretty much mount the wheel on at any degree.
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