How do I Increase the Steering Angle On Power Wheels?

Jimmy Boyera // Last Updated on March 28, 2023

The steering wheel angle is an essential factor when it comes to the maneuverability of Power Wheels. It allows the vehicle to turn and navigate around obstacles easily. Increasing the steering angle may provide more control and precision. But do you have any idea how you can increase the steering wheel angle on Power wheels?

Remove the front wheels, then the steering column, cut the PVC pipes, and drill holes in the PVC pipes. Then mount the PVC pipes to the steering column; once attached, reinstall the steering column and the front wheels. Test and ensure the steering wheel is working efficiently with an increased angle.

However, for a better finish, you need detailed guidance. Stay here; I will teach you step by step about increasing the steering angle on power wheels. Let's get started.

Why is Steering Angle Important?

Why is Steering Angle Important

The steering angle is essential for power wheel vehicles because it determines the direction of travel. The wheels are rotated as the steering wheel is turned, causing the vehicle to turn. 

The angle at which the wheels are turned affects the vehicle's stability, maneuverability, and overall performance. Therefore, a reliable steering angle is essential for a power wheel safe and efficient ride.

What is the Best Angle for the Power Wheels Steering Wheel?

The best angle for the Power Wheels steering wheel depends on the user's comfort and driving style. However, it is generally recommended to adjust the steering wheel to a comfortable position where the user can easily reach and control it while sitting in the driver's seat. The angle should also provide enough visibility of the surroundings and the dashboard.

How Many Degrees does a Normal Steering Wheel Turn?

A normal steering wheel typically rotates 360 degrees or less to turn the front wheels of a vehicle. While some high-performance vehicles may have more responsive steering that requires less rotation, it is physically impossible for a steering wheel to rotate more than 360 degrees in any device, including a steering wheel.

What Factors Affect the Steering Angle on Power Wheels?

Several factors influence the steering angle on Power Wheels. Some of the major factors include weight distribution, ride height, lateral load transfer distribution, and downforce levels.

How to Increase Steering Angle on Power Wheels? [ Step by Step Guide]

How to Increase Steering Angle on Power Wheels

Here is a complete step-by-step guide on how to increase the steering angle on power wheels:

Things You Need:

  • Power Wheels
  • Wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • PVC pipe (1-inch diameter, 6 inches-long)
  • Hacksaw
  • Drill
  • Zip ties
  • Bolts (4)
  • Nuts (4)

Step 1: Remove the Front Wheels

Remove the Front Wheels

The first step is to remove the front wheels of the power wheels. Take a wrench and loosen the nuts that hold the wheels in place. Then, carefully remove the wheels from the axle.

Step 2: Remove the Steering Column

Locate the steering column on the power wheels and use a screwdriver to remove it from the base. You may need to remove some screws or bolts to do this.

Step 3: Cut the PVC Pipe

Now with a hacksaw, cut the PVC pipe into two equal pieces. Each piece should be approximately 3 inches long.

Step 4: Drill Holes in the PVC Pipe

Take the drill machine and drill a hole through the center of each PVC pipe piece. Make sure the hole should be large enough to fit a bolt through.

Step 5: Attach the PVC Pipes to the Steering Column

Place each PVC pipe piece on either side of the steering column. Line up the holes in the PVC pipes with the holes in the steering column. Then, use bolts and nuts to attach the PVC pipes to the steering column.

Step 6: Reinstall the Steering Column

Reinstall the Steering Column

Once the PVC pipes are securely attached to the steering column, reinstall the steering column to the base of the power wheels.

Step 7: Reinstall  the Front Wheels

Now reinstall the front wheels. Carefully slide the front wheels back onto the axle. Make sure they are secured tightly with the nuts.

Step 8: Adjust the Steering Angle

To adjust the steering angle, use zip ties to secure the PVC pipes to the frame of the power wheels. This will limit the steering angle and prevent the wheels from hitting the body of the power wheels. Adjust the zip ties as needed to achieve the desired steering angle.

Conclusion

Increasing the steering angle on Power Wheels can significantly enhance the vehicle's maneuverability and make driving more fun. By increasing the steering angle, you can achieve a wider turning radius for better control. However, it is essential to ensure safety when making any modifications to a toy vehicle.

About the Author Jimmy Boyera

Hi, I’m Jimmy Boyera. My journey as a big enthusiast of outdoor sports like biking and riding vehicles began with working in the automotive industry, where I got a certificate for an automotive expert.
Since, I have gained 10 years of automotive industry experience working as a dedicated and diligent automotive expert, registered with the Automotive Council.

I have owned plenty of sports cars, bikes, and power wheel rides on vehicles for kids over the years, matching different tests I hit daily.
When I began to get many questions from friends & family about riding toy cars for kids, I decided I can help a significant group by a blog, something like My Tiny Rider.

Besides, as I discussed the idea with my fellow automotive experts and child specialists who had the same interest, some of them weighed in & that is how My Tiny Rider became a reality.
My thorough, thoughtful, evidence-based approach has driven to a loyal patient following & rewarding and successful career as an automotive expert.

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