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Old 29th January 2013, 07:26 PM
jps jps is offline
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Default Column angle?

As i'm not that happy with my current layout in the 'cockpit' I am thinking the steering column angle needs to change. I'd like the wheel to be closer to my chest and my thighs...

Has anyone fitted the column differently - e.g. horizontally across the top of the chassis rails rather than angled down above the pedal box? I've found a pic of a Locost that look like it has been done like that...?

Not sure what the implications would be for the angle of the steering wheel or the stalks, etc?

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Old 30th January 2013, 10:24 AM
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If you are using a bearing in the bulkhead and not the Sierra rubber plug then
It fairly simple to drop the steering at the mounts
Don't see any issue with stalks
I fitted an adjustable steering column, this gives me a degree of in/out & up/down as standard
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