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Old 05-29-06, 08:28 AM
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steering wheel adjustment question -help-

Hi guys.
I know this might be a embarassing question, but I can't find the steering height adjustment lever! it's sitting too low at the moment... or does FD models even have one??
I own 94 FD3S.
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doesnot have one.
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Wait until he tries to find the cupholder.
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Originally Posted by xenotec
Hi guys.
I know this might be a embarassing question, but I can't find the steering height adjustment lever! it's sitting too low at the moment... or does FD models even have one??
I own 94 FD3S.
Thanks

The FD is blessed with a Bus sized steering wheel. That is why so many of us with medium to larger body frames and thighs have to get rid of that huge thing as there is simply no room to properly move your legs for heel-and-toe type braking and shifting.

I personally not only installed a smaller wheel, (320 mm) but, also a removable hub that brings the wheel a couple of inch closer to the seat. It is far more managable this way, particularly getting in and out of the super tight racing seats with the wheel removed.

Albert
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