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please i need information about how a steering wheel quick release is done. it´s urgent... If you have any information let me know. I´ve tried contacting the manufacturers but they are unable to tell me those things. so please help me! PD: i´m not making a quick release it´s just for cost event purpouses!
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Pedro, how come every one of the thousands of teams who have built FSAE and FS over the last decade or two has been able to source a quick release steering wheel without trouble?
These teams are in almost every country in the known world, and all of them don't have enough money but they either bought or made a quick release steering wheel system. So, I wonder what you are doing wrong? Stop looking for an easy way out. Do the research and get on with the construction. That is all part of the challenge. You do know the word 'challenge'? A 'challenge' is something that, by definition, is not easy. Oh, I typed "quick release steering wheel" into Google and got more than ONE AND A HALF MILLION responses! If this response sounds like a rebuke, then guess what, Your comprehension is getting better. Pat Clarke Jorge AgustÃn Nicolás RuÃz de Santayana y Borrás wrote: "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." |
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Pat --
It sounded to me like he was asking how they were manufactured, for the purposes of the cost event. My answer: you've got one sitting in front of you, don't you? TEAR IT APART, and PUT IT BACK TOGETHER AGAIN! That's how I've done most of it. Mike Miles Carnegie Mellon SAE/Carnegie Mellon Racing -- Formula SAE 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 |
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