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clearly a sign written by someone who’s never tried to remove a steering wheel
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Apart from the throttle position actuators.
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Pretty sure the weakest part of my mini was the vanity mirror hinges.
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Or evaporation emission solenoids
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Bruh.
I felt that.
Consistently - Ford, Rover, anything older is dark sorcery and waiting for what pops first - the death grip on the splines, ear drums from blood pressure, or sanity.
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I was just thinking about the tools I've bent or broken trying to remove an old American steering wheel!
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I'm more worried about the loose but behind the wheel.
![]() 04/22/2020 at 15:58 |
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...There’s supposed to be a nut?
Guess I won’t be needing this, then
![]() 04/22/2020 at 16:05 |
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Preach the truth
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The hinges are fine in my R50. The issue is that the entire mirror assembly just falls out of the sun visor when you flip the visor down.
![]() 04/22/2020 at 16:44 |
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On 60s/70 American stuff, the sign is true even without the pun.
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Why does sun visor technology elude mini so bad?
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That joke is at least 50 years old, since that’s about the first time I heard it.
It’s still good, though.