- horn rim steering wheel
- A steering wheel which had a thin metal strip on the inside of the rim. When it was pressed, the horn sounded.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
rim steering wheel — See horn rim steering wheel … Dictionary of automotive terms
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rim — [1] The outer edge of a dented area in a body panel that is heat shrunk towards the center of the dent. [2] On a bicycle, the metal or wooden hoop of a wheel that holds the tire and tube and the outer ends of the spokes. [3] On a truck, the metal … Dictionary of automotive terms
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