There is no set distance ! It depends on the physical form of the driver - as to the position of the seat, creating a comfortable driving position. Air bags are large enough to almost fill the space the driver occupies.
The driver should sit back as far as comfortably possible.
FORWARD-CONTROL VEHICLE - a motor vehicle in which the centre of the steering wheel is in the forward quarter of the vehicle's 'Total Length'
Achermen steering gear
How do you find centre of gravity of a vehicle?
Worn steering and suspension parts, this could be dangerous, have it checked by a trusted mechanic soon.
the damage may be more than your steering wheel. you need an alignment
It means Top Dead Centre
it should be on the centre of the steering wheel unless someone has put an after market steering wheel on without the horn.
You need to lift off the centre console between the front two seats. You can't miss it.
The Horn on a Passat is operated by pressing the centre of the steering wheel.
On the right. But Swiss trains drive on the left.
Between the centre console and steering wheel, tucked up behind the lower part of the dash. If you lay on your back in the drivers footwell and look up you will see the plug.
As you increase a vehicle's height three things happenThere is a danger the the top will hit low objects (bridges, tree branches etc)The centre of gravity for the vehicle rises too, which means that the vehicle may tip over when going round a bend fast.The vehicle will become susceptible to cross winds that may blow the vehicle over.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The height of the vehicle is kept low as possible to lower their centre of gravity and help to increase its stability