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Old 02-12-2009, 04:46 AM   #11
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Okay, you start out by asking about dished steering wheels in your first post...

josh18_2k mentions using spacers...

To which you replied that you don't mind spending money (which doesn't make any sense, cause there are a lot of EXPENSIVE flat steering wheels out there)...

So, basically, you WANT a deep dish steering wheel because of the look and the position, but you are not willing to get a flat steering wheel and just use spacers (which you stated you are against)...?

You're right about not being able to hit the turn signals efficiently with an aftermarket flat steering wheel.
This is why I'm using spacers myself...


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