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Question about steering (just qurious)

Old 07-14-14, 11:18 AM
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Hey guys, so ive been thinking about the amount of wheel spins it takes for our cars to turn and i was wondering if anyone has managed to changed the steering ration on our cars, maybe an aftermarket steering box or a swap from a different car? i looked around for something in the forums but all i got was steering wheels swaps and bushing replacements.

im just wondering is all

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Old 07-14-14, 01:46 PM
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smaller steering wheel ?
that what did the trick on my previous car , only problem with the SC is that it has a single stage airbag so you could swap it for a late model SC or early GS
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People mod the steering knuckles(?) or something like that by cutting out a piece of metal and re-welding it so it's shorter. I don't remember the exact details of the mod but it makes the actual wheel turn much quicker per rotation of the steering wheel.

I didn't really look too hard but if you search steering knuckle mod you should probably find a few threads about it if that's the actual name of the mod.
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