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Chainsaw
Drives: 2012 Yaris Sedan Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Bay Minette, AL
Posts: 5
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This might help...
After removing the clamp bracket that allows you to tilt the wheel, then using a 2-inch plumbing stay, you can move the column up about an inch, which, for a 6.2 guy like me made all the difference in the world. I was seriously considering taking a hit on it and trading it for another car. It's really comfortable now. Holler if you wanna do it and I'll walk you through the process. Better yet, if somebody sees my earlier post on it and can take pictures, that'd probably help a lot of folks.
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