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Old 06-24-2016, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by patrickt View Post
... and you shouldn't be. But you owe it to yourself to just try out the QR hub while you're visiting. It's virtually invisible -- it's almost like a magic trick when you put your hands on the sides of the column, your finger tips seek out the hidden latch, and *poof*, like magic, the wheel just comes off like it was never attached it all.

Working under the driver side portion of the dash is 1000% easier with the steering wheel out of the car. Plus, you will find that you do not want your steering wheel to be positioned perfectly plum straight when you're driving down the highway. Doing that tends to block your gauges. You have to have a trial and error period to find exactly where you want your wheel, but having a QR hub on there makes doing that as easy as pie.
Man, you are good

"But you owe it to yourself "
"you do not want...."

A guy like you came to my house once and now I have an over priced vacuum cleaner. BUT, I can say, its nice.

In all seriousness, keep it coming, I love different perspectives.

Yes! you are correct, I was trying to replace a brake light switch on my ///M the other day, and realized I AM NOT 20 years old anymore.

But, im going to stick with the old school bolt on steering wheel.

Oh, BTW, I have over 100 posts now, my opinion is almost valid.
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