Lanos tilt wheel?

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Lanos tilt wheel?

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Was a tilt wheel an option in the Lanos sold in the US?
I don't remember ever seeing this option.

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Yeah, mine has it.
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

I wonder how hard it would be to transplant a used tilt assembly into my car?


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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote:I wonder how hard it would be to transplant a used tilt assembly into my car?


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very easy. you just need to order/find such a wheel and replace it with yours.

i looked into it but it's been a year since i ordered one and still hasn't arrived. just gave up on it actually.
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hmm... I wonder if mine has it... will check later.
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Now I just need to find a junk yard with one I can buy.

I looked on www.car-parts.com but I am just going to have to go down the list of all the junk yards that have steering wheels and call each to find out if they are tilt wheel.



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AcingTeam wrote:hmm... I wonder if mine has it... will check later.
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Personally, the whole tilt thing is fairly useless. Only useful when cleaning around it to move the steering wheel out of the way. Other than that, I don't find myself using it much.

But I'm 5'9 and have found that being the average height of an American male helps, because I fit perfectly into any car, tilt or not.
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BosnianLanos wrote:Personally, the whole tilt thing is fairly useless. Only useful when cleaning around it to move the steering wheel out of the way. Other than that, I don't find myself using it much.

But I'm 5'9 and have found that being the average height of an American male helps, because I fit perfectly into any car, tilt or not.

i can't even get my legs under my steeringwheel. :lol:
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I agree ... and because I'm tall, a tilt wheel would make the entering & exiting of the car much more comfortable on my knees!

I tried to sit in my friend's Mazda Miata once, and I almost didn't get in or back out. I thought we were toing to have to drive under a tree with a low bransh so I could hoist myself up & out of the car! LOL

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Sometimes it pays off being a short Bosnian!

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