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Old 4th January 2014, 07:41 PM
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Could some of you guys take a look at this as I think my steering wheel is too close to the drivers seat. The seat is as far back as possible.
Its an adjustable steering column and is as far forward as possible.
Do I need a none adjustable, need to modify mounting position, am I missing something or is that just the way they are?
Is it always this awkward to get in and out?
Only ever been in one roadster but that was a long time ago.


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Old 4th January 2014, 08:07 PM
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That looks about right compared to mine. I step in and then slide down the seat until I hit the pedals.
The way round it is a smaller steering wheel (after Iva obv)
This is a shot of a rather tasty caterham from stoneleigh last year and you can see how tight it is.
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Old 4th January 2014, 08:15 PM
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Thanks, that's settled my mind.
For some reason I was expecting to be able to step onto the floor rather than seat.
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Old 4th January 2014, 08:26 PM
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I'm guessing that the last time you got in a 7 you got into the passenger seat?
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Old 4th January 2014, 08:32 PM
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That must be what I'm thinking of cos I remember stepping in and the aluminium floor bowed slightly.
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The base of the scuttle sits at the upright tube and angles forward ~10-15degress. So if the wheel was much further forward the controls would foul the dash.

The Adjustable column does however sit a bit further back than the standard one only amout 1CM, never realy liked the later setup felt more cramped.

I could try and measure it of my two cars tomorrow.

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