Looks like whomever installed your Alcatara steering wheel didnt have it aligned when they tightened it..
this video could help you fix it or take it back to dealership..
Same issue for me, could be alignment or steering wheel accessory being off by 1 tooth on the steering column shaft. Easy way to check:
1. Turn the steering wheel all way LEFT and take a picture
2. Turn the steering wheel all way RIGHT and take a picture
Take note of the amount of degrees (visually) you can turn LEFT, against the amount you can turn RIGHT. In my experiments, if said amount is under 1 inch (perimeter-wise) then you're good; and means that you probably need alignment.
Mine is exact same. Funny part is. It was more off center when alignment was straight. Now that my alignment is off pretty good it’s straighter than ever and doesn’t drift
I paid a kia mechanic 50$ to do my Alcantara steering wheel over his lunch break and somehow it's dead straight. He said he was nervous after seeing some paperwork in the box talking about having to do an alignment afterwards but I guess I got lucky.
Mine was like that from factory. After maintenance alignment during tire replacement, it was fixed straight. Took the car back in for the steering rack to be replaced (sticky steering issue) a few months later and the steering wheel was off to nearly the same degree but the opposite direction :/ lol car drives straight and alignment is perfect so will just be rocking it slightly skewed until next alignment is needed
The wheel splines are usually pressed in after the wheel frame is cast, they are not keyed so each wheel will be different, so just moving the wheel one spine to the left or right may or may not correct an offset wheel. On my Miata the wheel position can be tweak at the rack to straighten it out without doing a full alignment. Don’t know if that adjustability is available for the Integra.
I think it is a possibility, although, when I get an alignment, I center the wheel first, then shut the car off, and the tech puts the alignment into the correct settings, Leaving the wheel centered.