What steering wheels are you guys using?

tranjq

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I'm looking into changing out the stock steering wheel, and I'm finding a few but not really sure what is popular among the community. Anyone have the Nardi Deep 350mm steering wheel on their MKIII? If so, what hub are you using? And if you aren't using the Nardi what wheel and adaptor hub are you guys using?

Thanks

John
 

DegreE

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This is a bad pic... the best I can find at the moment...

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tranjq

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DegreE;1016004 said:
Momo 3 spoke.

brb... let me find a pic.

Why did you go with the Momo? They don't seem to be as expensive as the Nardi and it also seems that there are more hub adapters for them. I like the simple 3 spoke design as well. I think the Ride of the Month of March has a Nardi Wheel. I pm'd him and I'm waiting for a response.

I really dig the deep steering wheel. It reminds me of the video games way back when there where like 4 steering wheels and 4 sets of pedals in the arcade and you would have 4 indy cars of different colors driving around on a track.
 

tranjq

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DegreE;1016004 said:
Momo 3 spoke.

brb... let me find a pic.

what hub did you use? A part number if you have it would be great. And where would you get one now if you wanted to get another for a good price. Maybe somewhere which has some sort of package deal. LMK. Thanks!
 

DegreE

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Just search for a Momo hub. All Momo wheels are interchangeable aslong as you use a Momo hub. So I can buy what ever Momo wheel I want and it wil bolt right up fo mu Momo hub.
 

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Heres my GT-Grant, its dark and the camera sucks at night I will have better
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bryanintexas

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JZA70 factory MOMO option from a JDM car

- why?!? Because it is the same diameter as stock and doesn't feel like some mini go-kart wheel. Plus it was made for the car. can't beat that!

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Loki

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bryanintexas;1016075 said:
JZA70 factory MOMO option from a JDM car

- why?!? Because it is the same diameter as stock and doesn't feel like some mini go-kart wheel. Plus it was made for the car. can't beat that!



What he said.
 

sean210

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bryanintexas;1016075 said:
JZA70 factory MOMO option from a JDM car

- why?!? Because it is the same diameter as stock and doesn't feel like some mini go-kart wheel. Plus it was made for the car. can't beat that!

I really like the smaller diameter.
But it is the drivers like and dislikes.
 

bryanintexas

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sean210;1016089 said:
I really like the smaller diameter.
But it is the drivers like and dislikes.

Correct! All up to the driver. I just like the stock size after trying a MOMO race wheel. This one was a nice wheel also. Came from a Subaru Legacy.

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suprabad

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Scrounged it from a wrecked BMW rally car (mid 80's I think).

Fabbed an adaptor because I knew there would be 0 chance of one existing.

Best part is it cost me nothing and it feels great, and not very likely to see another Supra with the same wheel.