jmattley

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Just changed my steering box for one that isn't incontinent and like **** I've put it on and the steering wheel is out of allignment by about 30 degrees anti-clockwise. Now I really can't be arsed to take the steering box off AGAIN to rectify it. Could I take the steering wheel off and just adjust that at all or is that not how it works?

Cheers.
 
Don't see why not, just make sure your steering is centered.. ie Wheels straight and move the steering wheel to where you want it. :)
 
Just changed my steering box for one that isn't incontinent and like **** I've put it on and the steering wheel is out of allignment by about 30 degrees anti-clockwise. Now I really can't be arsed to take the steering box off AGAIN to rectify it. Could I take the steering wheel off and just adjust that at all or is that not how it works?

Cheers.

no you cant just take off the steering wheel - yu need to get the wheels lined straight ahead, remove the steering box drop arm, get the steering wheel to be straight ahead (steering lock on) and then re-attach the drop arm. that should align the steering again.
Good luck
if you do it your way, you will have unbalanced steering - ie more left turn than right, and it wont centralise properly.
 
Okey dokey then, I just need a 34mm socket first, thought I had one, turns out I don't! Oh well, but yeah I'll take the drop arm off. Cheers!
 
Just changed my steering box for one that isn't incontinent and like **** I've put it on and the steering wheel is out of allignment by about 30 degrees anti-clockwise. Now I really can't be arsed to take the steering box off AGAIN to rectify it. Could I take the steering wheel off and just adjust that at all or is that not how it works?

Cheers.


Be easyer to undo the uj's straighten the wheel then reconnect them, steering wheels can be a bastid to get off
 
Thing about undoing the ujs, cos theyre on splined shafts, you have to move the steering box to get the bugger off. grr. Sod it, I'll just do the drop arm thing.
 

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