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Old 07-15-2007, 01:38 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by 99SL2_Modder View Post
Technically it's not a safety issue. You could inform the customer of the tightness in steering, but it's not a necessary part. It's an accessory.

If they fail you for it, they're trying to rip you off. The state inspection courses do not make mention of that being necessary. Ever.
i might still fail it. i dont really consider it an accessory since its kinda necessary if the car was equipped with it to begin with. because a car that didnt originally have power steering isnt that hard to turn. but a car that did have power steering and now isnt working is. you would have to catch me on a ****ty day though.
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