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Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:25 pm
by barpilot
Evening everyone,

I’ve been overlooking the car build prior to the IVA in May and I’ve come up with a query...

I carefully measured and scribed an arc 127mm from the steering wheel and proceeded to locate my rocker switches between this line and the wheel. Once all interior was completed, whilst carrying out the alignment it came to light that the flat bottom type steering wheel when rotated effectively moves the rocker switches out of the exemption zone.

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Am I up a creek without a paddle and need to fit a round steering wheel or would it pass?

(Flat bottom wheel helps the 6’2” driver actually get seated!)

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:34 pm
by b33fy
I would beg borrow or steal a round wheel for the test. You can also fit toggle switch guards so the sphere of doom can’t touch the switches.

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 7:39 pm
by barpilot
I thought as much, and deliberately avoided the guards as I don’t wish to puncture the alcantara as they’d be straight out after.

Currently looking at new cheap steering wheels as everything needs an invoice as I’m gunning for an 18 plate :roll:

ETA; typo

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
by steve m
Why not replace the switches with button switches,
or fill the switch holes up, and locate the switches on a panel that is under the dash, and in the steering wheel radius

Also ALL switches need to be labelled for IVA, yours are not

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:58 pm
by b33fy
barpilot wrote:I thought as much, and deliberately avoided the guards as I don’t wish to puncture the alcantara as they’d be straight out after.

Currently looking at new cheap steering wheels as everything needs an invoice as I’m gunning for an 18 plate :roll:

ETA; typo


Receipts suffice for major components, engine box chassis etc. Plus a bit of a build record, in the form of a few photos.Most of your new parts would be covered by the receipts for the packages from Ultima. I wouldn’t get too bogged down with the detail.

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2018 5:06 pm
by barpilot
steve m wrote:Why not replace the switches with button switches,
or fill the switch holes up, and locate the switches on a panel that is under the dash, and in the steering wheel radius

Also ALL switches need to be labelled for IVA, yours are not


I have individual labels that I’m fitting this weekend to comply.

Generally, not a fan of the aftermarket push button switches but I do like the idea of relocating them on a separate panel.

Re: Another IVA Q - Dash exemption area

Posted: Thu May 17, 2018 11:15 am
by barpilot
Just to clarify, I passed the test with the flat base wheel as the area only applies as per the M1 exemption diagram which is static.

For good measure I borrowed a round factory wheel just incase.

All rocker switch labels were placed on to vinyl strips, which post IVA peeled off without marking the alcantara. Happy days!