Nardi Wheel vs Momo
#93
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nardi and momo both make great products. i'm a touch and feel guy so would need to see them both and see which would work better for my application. great input here - thanks all
#94
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installing the Momo 07 made a night and day difference. The extra inches closer to the driver are very noticable
Last edited by HorstP; 06-05-2015 at 05:36 PM.
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-0...-no/14%2B-%2B1
#100
Eccentric adapter owners
Thanks for the two photos guys, I'm very tempted to get one as well but one question. Does it feel strange to have the center point of the wheel change as you turn the wheel?
Thank you
Thank you
#101
Drifting
The original 3 spoke wheels are 25mm shorter from the shaft to the bottom as they are from the shaft to the top.
So I suppose the spacers just bring them back to standard.
So I suppose the spacers just bring them back to standard.
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The four spoke stock wheel on my car came standard with an offset upwards already i.e. the spline that attaches to the steering shaft is below the centre line of the wheel. To quote the JWest site (http://www.jwesteng.com/shop/index.p...roller=product), "Offsets the steering wheel 12mm upward and 16mm rearward. A similar offset is used on many factory 911 and 944 steering wheels". So, their eccentric actually makes the momo wheels have a similar offset in the vertical plane as the stock - that's my experience. The other advantage, IMHO, of the eccentric adapter is the offset rear wards, so the wheel is closer to the driver.
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