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Steering wheel too far away

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Steering wheel too far away

Post by Kevin »

With the seat in a comfortable position I find the steering wheel in my Feroza (SXII) is about an inch or so too far away. Any suggestions on how to remedy this and no I'm not lying down in the seat. Are there any steering wheels with a deeper dish in them that could fix it?
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try this. :D
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Just kiddning.



I would first check which aftermarket steering wheel boss kits are available for the car. Then choose a wheel from that brand thats of a "deepdish" design.
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Mike H had a Momo item. Look smick too
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HeathGQ wrote:Mike H had a Momo item. Look smick too


I got Mike's steering wheel and shift knob :D ...along with some other parts.

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Post by BundyRumandCoke »

The Saas boss is #155. They are available in 2 different lengths, deep, and shallow, according to their catalogue. Then get a deep dish Saas wheel to suit your requirements.
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Post by Kevin »

Thanks for the info - I will look into the SAAS option.
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