Is there an easy quick fix to "realign" the steering wheel. It is off 90 degrees from center
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so that will work? I have had other vehicles it would not work on... so didn't knowPoint the wheels straight forward, remove steering wheel, and place it back so that it is aligned.
Unless the wheel if mis-aligned because it was removed from the column at some point and re-installed out of alignment. If the wheel was installed improperly, you probably don't have enough adjustment in the steering linkage to fix it. If the wheel wasn't removed and is now out-of-straight, check for bent/loose steering arms.The proper way would be to adjust the drag link and center link or whatever they call them on a 40, to center the wheel.
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Make sure your wheels are straight. Remove the 3 Phillips head screws holding the center pad on in the middle of the steering wheel. Use a large crescent wrench to remove the nut holding it on. Grab the wheel at the 9 and 3 o'clock position then rock and pull the wheel at the same time. Should pop off but sometimes it can be difficult to get the tapered fit to separate. Reposition the wheel straight and reassemble. This method has worked for me on several different cruisers. Easy 10 minute job, good luck!![]()
oh, ok will do tonightAmount of adjustment in steering linkage, pitman arm angle with steering wheel straight vs with tires straight, etc.
If you remove the steering wheel to make the adjustment, then there's a good possibility that the vehicle will turn more 1 way than the other, and the box won't be centered to the steering linkages and wheels.