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Old 01-17-2011, 06:18 PM   #1
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DIY: lowering the Yaris steering wheel

Problem: Racing seats make the steering wheel too high.

Solution: unbolt the steering column, lower it a bit, and bolt in some inserts. I cut some pieces from 1.5" square steel tubing, then drilled a hole in one end and a slot in the other. The slot makes it a little easier to slide it onto the upper stud that used to secure the steering column. The result is pretty low (great for racing), 1" might be a little better for street driving and getting in and out of the car.













Much better!

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