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To lite steer or not to lite steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Kyrk72" data-source="post: 609520" data-attributes="member: 13714"><p>We have a Litesteer power steering unit fitted. It's a great bit of kit and works really well. There is no noticable change of weight of steering as you speed up and down, the ECU controls all that automatically just like a modern car. The bus driving characteristics are the same but just a lot less effort to steer at low speeds. The horn fits and works as standard. To be honest I forget its fitted a lot of the time. Visually the steering column is a bit chunkier, however we have a black dash tray and it kinda blends in with that. I'm happy to sacrifice a bit of originality for practicality as i'm getting older.Cheers Andy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyrk72, post: 609520, member: 13714"] We have a Litesteer power steering unit fitted. It's a great bit of kit and works really well. There is no noticable change of weight of steering as you speed up and down, the ECU controls all that automatically just like a modern car. The bus driving characteristics are the same but just a lot less effort to steer at low speeds. The horn fits and works as standard. To be honest I forget its fitted a lot of the time. Visually the steering column is a bit chunkier, however we have a black dash tray and it kinda blends in with that. I'm happy to sacrifice a bit of originality for practicality as i'm getting older.Cheers Andy. [/QUOTE]
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