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steering wheel
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Is it possible to raise the stock steering wheel on a T25? I don't want to change it for an aftermarket one, just raise it to give me a bit more leg room as I am a bit lanky! Is there a boss that I can use?
Paul
Is it possible to raise the stock steering wheel on a T25? I don't want to change it for an aftermarket one, just raise it to give me a bit more leg room as I am a bit lanky! Is there a boss that I can use?
Paul
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Re: steering wheel
No swiwel seat on drivers side
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Re: steering wheel
Is the seat fully back as far as it can go
Are they original VW seats
Are they original VW seats
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Re: steering wheel
No, they are not original seats, they are Saab seats and are fully back, they have to be! I also removed the raising mechanism from the seats when I installed them. Just wondered if there was some sort of boss that could raise the wheel so it was easier to get my legs under it.
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Re: steering wheel
Its your seats, I fitted SAAB ones in mine and now my legs brush the steering wheel.
There a couple of ways you can solve it, one put original seats in?? or I believe that MR2 seats fit quite well and are not as raised as SAAB ones. The other option is get smaller diameter steering wheel, but then your steering will be really heavy??
Hope that helps
There a couple of ways you can solve it, one put original seats in?? or I believe that MR2 seats fit quite well and are not as raised as SAAB ones. The other option is get smaller diameter steering wheel, but then your steering will be really heavy??
Hope that helps
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Re: steering wheel
A pair of nice Velle captain's seats will remedy the situation
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Re: steering wheel
i fitted some saab seats to my van and i had the same problem so i fitted an early mk1 golf steering wheel with the small spline, alot smaller just bolted straight on no boss or nothing.steerings abit harder when just setting off/manouvering but when your going its great,cheers dave
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Re: steering wheel
dave lfc wrote:steerings a bit harder when just setting off/manouvering
Dave has arms like popeye..
fit a proper seat... made in Germany
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Re: steering wheel
If you fit a large spline wheel with a spline adapter it raises the wheel 8 mm. You will have to make an adapter ring for the self cancel though.
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