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06-14-2012, 04:49 PM | #1 |
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steering wheel further into the interior, Yaris 3dr 2009-2011
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the title sounds strange...? Here we go... I'm a nearly 2 meter man. The steering wheel is pulled out completely. If I adjusting the driver's seat for a comfortable journey my arms are not long enough to turn the steering wheel with only one hand. With the hand-clench, you could imagine it? Is there a possibility for to extend the steering rod that the steering wheel comes closer to the driver? Thanks |
06-16-2012, 03:22 PM | #2 |
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Thank you Ot tO! I too am a 2 meter man and I have the same problem. I've asked on this forum before but have never gotten an answer.
I know that there are wheel-extenders for cars without airbags; I've even installed one. But the airbag complicates the action. Soooo...is there an extender out there that can be used in a Yaris so we 2-M types can sit comfortably without hand-extenders? Garm? Are you there? Do you have a solution?
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06-19-2012, 12:21 PM | #3 |
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something like this should be easily do-able, but it would likely mean removing the airbag and using a racing steering wheel.
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06-19-2012, 02:17 PM | #4 |
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the Captain is right, unless you find a way to extend the airbag wires which is risky and could result in the airbag going off when you hit the horn or a bump, and that would be bad plus that would put the air bag closer and possibly make it dangerous should you get into a wreck. I;m around the same height and have to set all gansta to drive.
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06-19-2012, 02:36 PM | #5 |
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Tall steering hub + quick release plus a dished aftermarket wheel will bring it as close as you want.
but yes -- you'll lose your airbag functionality.
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06-21-2012, 02:31 PM | #6 | |
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The real issue is that modern cars have steering wheels that are tilted back at the top and forward at the bottom to accommodate the "new" driving style, in which the wheel is held at the 8 and 4 positions. Those of us who have this problem, I suspect, want to continue to hold the wheel in the 10 and 2 positions. What if we were to raise the seat up an inch or so above the tracks or raise the tracks up? That would give us a bit more leg room and allow us to reach down with our hands toward the top of the wheel in a slightly closer and certainly more comfortable position. So: 1. Does this theory make sense? 2. How would one go about raising the seat? (Longer bolts on either end of the track with spacers to raise the track up an inch?) 3. Would raising the seats compromise safety in any way?
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06-24-2012, 01:35 AM | #7 |
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This steering wheel problem wouldn't bother me so much if the darn thing didn't have that big third spoke at 6 o'clock. I know it's not good form, but I like to cruise with one hand on the wheel there but I can't. Could the wheel be taken off and put back on rotated 180 degrees?
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06-24-2012, 02:21 PM | #8 | |
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06-24-2012, 02:23 PM | #9 |
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vadr45, you can lower the wheel more than the stock position with a few washers under the bolts that hold up the steering column. This will not affect your tilt function, just lowers the wheel a bit.
You can use spacers, up to a point, under your seat brackets. Anything more than about 1/2" will cause the angle to be wrong and the brackets can't be bolts down (note the front bolts go into the floor at an angle). hope that helps --
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06-24-2012, 03:13 PM | #10 | |
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You always are helpful. I already have the steering wheel lowered to the maximum and I don't know if I will have space for my knees if I lower it further, but it's worth exploring. If I were to raise the seat up 1/2" and lower the wheel somewhat, it might well have the effect of (in essence) extending the wheel toward the driver. And I would be better able to drive with my knees on those occasions when I'm feeling totally irresponsible! Well, Ot tO - do we have a solution in your view?
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07-27-2012, 06:49 AM | #11 |
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Thanks to all!
To move the seat more back isn't the solution for me. Then the steering whell is more far for my arms. To adjust the steering wheel more down isn't the solution for me. The steering wheel is now already on my legs. I will sticky with an airbag. So an sport steering whell without airbag isn't the solution for me. As I installed a sport steering wheel in my previous car (also a small car ), I pulled out the cable for the horn from the old and pushed in to the new push-button of the new sport steering wheel. This was a long cable. I don't understand why I couldn't do this with one, two more cables for the airbag... Ohh... - I think I must live with the short steering rod... If I compare with an other car, I can adjust the steering wheel so much to the interior that I could drive with my nose... |
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