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    DC2R steering wheel lifted

    my dc2r steering wheel has lifted on the top rear, i think due to heat.
    does anyone know how to DIY fix it?

    i have tried to search but couldnt find any info.
    thanks
    Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004


    #2
    Yes...very simple solution, you need a Nardi (or Sparco..Insert brand name here).
    At the same time, you can throw in one of those snazzy quick release bosses.

    It also acts as a theft deterrant. Imagine parking in the city, going to a club, you simply release the steering wheel and keep it safely with you.

    oh, if you wear the steering wheel around your neck, it could also be also be a very cool accessory.

    or

    You could post some pics of your problem, and we can go from there.
    MFactory Performance Products

    Follow my journey to Superlap at: http://nextstopsuperlap.blogspot.com.au/

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      #3
      You can go to a wrecker and just buy that top part (if possible)
      OR
      you can bring it to one of those place that trims leather so they can make a template out of it off fibreglass
      OR
      get a 2nd hand steering wheel (blown one for cheap) and just use the top part

      I do not think it is fixable

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        #4
        im at work but found a photo with similar problem. mind is not as bad but same area.
        Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004

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          #5
          Originally posted by mofo View Post
          i have tried to search but couldnt find any info.
          it was hidden by a bad thread title...

          http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthre...ighlight=wheel
          ... retired/

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            #6
            lol thats the thread where i got the pic from. but after reading it, doesnt tell you how to fix it DIY. i believe removing the airbag part will get to the spot.
            Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004

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              #7
              Take out the steering wheel, heat it and pry it back in place?
              But there's no guarantee that it won't happen again.

              Also if you have a airbag, becareful when you heat it or anything
              MFactory Performance Products

              Follow my journey to Superlap at: http://nextstopsuperlap.blogspot.com.au/

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                #8
                Originally posted by mofo View Post
                but after reading it, doesnt tell you how to fix it DIY.
                yes it does - use glue.
                ... retired/

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                  #9
                  how do you remove steering wheel/ airbag cover?
                  Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004

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                    #10
                    it is on page 23-322

                    http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/

                    Honda Integra (98-01) Service Manual(55Mb PDF)

                    but read the warnings!!!! starting at 23-281 first!!!!
                    ... retired/

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                      #11
                      cool thanks heaps
                      Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mofo View Post
                        im at work but found a photo with similar problem. mind is not as bad but same area.
                        Haha! Thats my old steering wheel!
                        "Power is nothing without control" - Peter Tyson (Pirelli)

                        http://thethrillofdriving.blogspot.com/

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                          #13
                          I couldnt fix it. Removed airbag. Wedged it back down overnight but still popped back up.

                          Its part of the whole steering wheel assembly. Could not re-glue it.
                          "Power is nothing without control" - Peter Tyson (Pirelli)

                          http://thethrillofdriving.blogspot.com/

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                            #14
                            lol mine is not that bad just a little lift in middle.
                            Team Misplaced CT9A Owner #004

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                              #15
                              Well a temporary fix (lasted a couple of days), was removing airbag and wedging an item between top of wheel and affected area. This forced it down and kept it there over night. The next day it was fine but mine came back...
                              "Power is nothing without control" - Peter Tyson (Pirelli)

                              http://thethrillofdriving.blogspot.com/

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