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Old 02-25-2015, 01:56 PM
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Just installed this yesterday. One annoying thig is the steering wheel is a little crooked. It seems at the moment it's either slightly off to the left or to the right when I adjust the hub to the spindle.

Not sure if anyone had experienced this issue, but driving around the neighborhood last night my horn went off and stayed on until I disconnected the battery. I reconnected everything and it seems to be okay for now. Feedback anyone?

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Wheel issue should be fixed with a simple front end alignment, I had the same issue. Sometimes the splines aren't cut exactly to match the holes of the steering wheel, so not matter how much to try to install it on straight it'll be crooked.

Horn is definitely wiring related, check your connections and put tape over bare connections/wires.
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horn is probably grounding out somewhere. like he ^ said put some electrical tape around and make sure the positive isn't getting grounded
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The alignment will be coming soon once the weather gets warmer and I order some new tires. Will do on the wiring, other than that I just need to get used to the position of the wheel. Initially I didn't enjoy how close the stock steering wheel was and eventually I got used to it....low and behold I need to do the opposite now lol.
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What's your hub setup?

I love having the wheel closer to my body, that way I can put the seat further back.
Old 02-26-2015, 04:42 AM
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^Currently running on NRG short hub and QR. The same as your I believe? In due time I'll eventually switch to a works bell QR down the road.
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330mm is perfect. I've played with 320mm, and while it's not much smaller, it FELT alot smaller (That's what she said).

Additionally, with my current seat/wheel setup, I can see the entire gauge even at my 6'2 height. The top of the steering wheel almost "touches" the tach line, but I can still see everything in it's entirety.


Originally Posted by S2CK
Just installed this yesterday. One annoying thig is the steering wheel is a little crooked. It seems at the moment it's either slightly off to the left or to the right when I adjust the hub to the spindle.
I have the same problem. Was aligned too far to the right, then adjusted the alignment and now it's too far to the left (but less off than the right). Alignment can't come soon enough
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Here's a view from my perspective:



Height @ 6'2
330mm personal Wheel
Edirb 033 Seat setup

I can see the gauges perfectly
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Any pics of a nardi deep corn 350 mm and I'm 5'11 is there any clearance on the gauges and if it's to close to your body


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