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  • Steering wheel foolishness

    So , how come lots of these cool steering wheels have this line on the top . Are people really that stupid they need that to know where straight ahead is ? Next thing you know they will be sporting driving gloves that say left and right . Or steering wheel and automatic shifter .
    Previously HoosierL98GTA

  • #2
    I think you know the answer to that.
    1997 Ranger 5.0L HO, GT40 heads/tubular intake, 65mm TB, 1.7rr, B303, Tri-Y headers, dual 2.5" exhaust, Flowmaster mufflers, T5 trans, Tri-Ax shifter, CenterForce Dual Friction clutch, 8.8 Traction Lok 3.55 gears, Cobra 13" front brakes, Cobra 11.65" rear discs.
    1997 Mustang GT
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    • #3
      The mark is to more effectively gauge the setup and condition of the car. If a tire is slowly going down you'll know a bit sooner.
      My hobby is needing a hobby.

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      • #4
        wasn't this posted already

        I had an 87 subaru, at 5' 9 I smacked two pedals at the same time. It must be hell for anyone bigger.

        the tightest steering radius subaru ever shipped.. I got confused just once doing donuts in the snow.
        that gyro transmission weirdness you tube videos have made famous...
        the guy who invented it was in rally cross.

        Ari something?

        I didn't know where the front wheels were.
        the line supposedly helps that. I never used it.
        Previously boxer3main
        the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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