On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Rick Gregory wrote:
> All else being equal - alignment okay and what Craig Smith said - someone
> may have pulled the steering wheel and not realigned it properly in the
> past. Mark it & pull it and turn it the number of degrees to correct the
> problem and re-install. Otherwise, get everything re-aligned and
> (technically) the steering wheel should be right if it is where it was from
> the factory and not too much wear has occurred. Assuming the factory was
> right in the first place. :)
>
This is very possible. I just changed the headlight/turn-signal switch on
mine and didn't get the wheel back right. It was trivial to get it off and
back on and I will likely fix it tomorrow.
bill
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