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Old 02-09-2009, 04:11 PM   #1
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Default Deep Dish Steering Wheel Questions

Sorry if this is in the wrong place. I just wanted comments that pertain to a second gen.

I am looking for a new steering wheel. I really like to sit up on the wheel but then my legs hit the bottom of the steering wheel. I have found some deep dish ones that I like.

I am just wondering if anyone has any comments, pro or con on using a deep dish steering wheel? I realize the stock wheel has a pretty good dish to it. Does anyone know how deep the dish is on a stock wheel?

I have seen dishes from 35mm to 95mm. The one by Sparco I like is 95mm. The one by Nardi I like is 65mm. I will also be getting some brand of quick release.

I am just trying to gather information before I buy something. It is not like I can walk into a store and look...

Any comments would be helpful.







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Old 02-09-2009, 07:36 PM   #2
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I am a huge fan of the Nardi Deep Corn steering wheel in either leather or suede.

It comes in black with red stitch.

It's a pretty deep steering wheel, don't have the numbers on it. It all depends on your driving style.
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Old 02-09-2009, 07:48 PM   #3
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also you will have the advange of a smaller wheel that will help to.the stock wheel is about 14 or 15 in.
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if you dont wanna drop a bunch of money, there are some cheaper deep dishes, or you can just use a spacer. 2" or 3" spacers are common for aftermarket wheels.
i use a gay grant wheel and a 3" spacer. its perfect
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if you dont wanna drop a bunch of money, there are some cheaper deep dishes, or you can just use a spacer. 2" or 3" spacers are common for aftermarket wheels.
i use a gay grant wheel and a 3" spacer. its perfect
I am not really trying to save money...more interested in getting exactly what I want the first time.

Anyway, now that I have re-looked at the stock wheel I think all of the ones I am looking at will be fine.


I would really like to get this Momo wheel but I can't deal with the lettering. If these was all black it would be perfect.
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well, you gotta consider seating position... a deep dish PLUS a quick release plus a normal depthe hub can put it pretty far back....

what some people do is get a "shorty hub" which alows simmilar placement of the wheel with a quick release as a normal hub would without it.
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momo mod 08 is probably what you're looking for.
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WHat do you mean "deepp dish?"

I have this one and I"m loving it:
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I mean by deep dish that a lot of steering wheels are almost flat. That for one puts the back of your fingers almost against the turn sign lever. So, then you have to have a spacer of some sort. Plus it makes me reach out to the wheel. I want the wheel to come to me basically. I don't feel comfortable with my arms stretched out to the wheel. I guess I want the effect of having a telescoping wheel.

Max777 is probably getting to the way I am going to go about it. A deep dish wheel with a shortie hub and a quick release.
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momo mod 08 is probably what you're looking for.
Yea, that might be it. Maybe in leather...I don't know, my hands get pretty sweaty. Suede might be nice. I found it in leather and it has a black horn button which I like better.


By the way, do you have to do anything to make sure that you blinker release mechanism still works?
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By the way, do you have to do anything to make sure that you blinker release mechanism still works?
As long as you install the adapter hub correctly, it'll work fine.
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Nardi deep corn too. What you really need to do is sit, and hold each wheel, and see how you like them. I like nardi wheels due to the way they feel and drive.

Unless you are going to wear racing gloves, you don't want a suede wheel either, you want a leather one.
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I don't get it...
First you asking about clearances, and when someone mentions spacers, you then tell them you want to look of a deep steering wheel?

So, now it just comes down to the way the steering wheel looks?

I run an R.E. Amemiya D-cut steering wheel, and I currently use a 50mm + 25mm spacer to fit my seating position.
I'll eventually pick up a Snap-Off detachment system and play with the spacers.


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I don't get it...
First you asking about clearances, and when someone mentions spacers, you then tell them you want to look of a deep steering wheel?

So, now it just comes down to the way the steering wheel looks?

I run an R.E. Amemiya D-cut steering wheel, and I currently use a 50mm + 25mm spacer to fit my seating position.
I'll eventually pick up a Snap-Off detachment system and play with the spacers.


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Not sure what you don't get... I did misspeak earlier when I said I was going to get a shortie hub. And yes, I want a deep dish wheel for both function and form.

I had never heard of the Snap-Off system before. I assume you are talking about the Teqnik system?

Now that I have looked at that I am going to research it a little more. I like their street system but that might get old having to use a key to get the wheel off. Maybe just go with the race system..

http://www.tekniqauto.com/US/snapoff/snapoff.htm

Thanks for the tip!

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The wheels in my signature are just like the nardi wheels only they offer them in 2", 3" and 4.125" dish in sized from 10", 12", and 13.5". I ordered the white wheel in 13.5"x4.125" dish.

Personally, I like a steering wheel that sticks out way further than stock.
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