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What is the proper position for the steering wheel when tires are in a straight line ?
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The dealer service bulletins suggest that if the spokes block your view of the speedometer, reposition the steering wheel to have the spokes form an X.
I could not find anything in the Restoration Guidelines that indicate anything about orientation. I don't think it really matters.
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Two options. One with spokes at 12,3,6 and 9 o'clock potions. OR spokes in an "X" position to better see instruments.
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I accidentally put my steering wheel in non x position when I rebuilt my steering box. I quickly changed it so I could see instruments as I had it before.
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