Installed a Dino steering wheel, what do you think?
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Installed a Dino steering wheel, what do you think?
Hey guys, a friend who has a junk 79 euro gave me this Dino steering wheel (gave me some h4's last week!). Overall it's in pretty good shape, and feels awesome compared to my stock wheel that is pretty worn. I need to pick up a new horn button though. I had never even heard of Dino steering wheels, but it resembles some of the momo wheels I've seen. Anyway, are these considered anything special? Comments are welcome!
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Hey Bus, it's actually looking like that he is just going to give me the euro once I fix his 80 US model. The Euro car was running when he parked it about 5 years ago. It's in pretty bad shape, but once it's mine I'll just take what I want to keep and get rid of the rest. I'll keep you updated!
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Hey Bus, it's actually looking like that he is just going to give me the euro once I fix his 80 US model.
Just curious, what's wrong with his '80 US? I've got a complete 80 engine in my garage that I'm getting ready to tear down. If you need something, let me know.
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I know this may sound irrelevant...an cold, but I just don't know why anyone would want a sharp metal edged steering wheel in front of their head/face. If you have the choice to have something padded, at least like the 930 wheels which are similiar, that will still make a big difference in the event of unthinkable. If you have a 5 point restraint, then disregard the previous.
All the best to you Chris as I hope you never have to find out.
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All the best to you Chris as I hope you never have to find out.
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Originally Posted by 928ntslow
I know this may sound irrelevant...an cold, but I just don't know why anyone would want a sharp metal edged steering wheel in front of their head/face. If you have the choice to have something padded, at least like the 930 wheels which are similiar, that will still make a big difference in the event of unthinkable. If you have a 5 point restraint, then disregard the previous.
All the best to you Chris as I hope you never have to find out.
JMHO
All the best to you Chris as I hope you never have to find out.
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There must be SOME reason why new cars don't come with such steering wheels anymore. Actually, they haven't come with such steering wheels for more than 30 years now.
Wear a helmet, if you must have this "cool 60ies look"!
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The Dino wheel is/was a popular option on many 'interesting' Euro cars, considered above MOMO in quality. many cars offered the Dino as a dealer-installed option, and that may be why it was in your donor car.
Thinking back, I've owned four British cars that had Dino wheels installed. Ironically, I also had a 246 Dino that did not have a Dino wheel in it.
Thinking back, I've owned four British cars that had Dino wheels installed. Ironically, I also had a 246 Dino that did not have a Dino wheel in it.
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That is Cool!
In fact, that looks almost identical to the leather wrapped Momo "Competition" steering wheel I have on order. Thanks for the preview?
As for the safety issue.
The wife asked me once “why I put a wooden steering wheel on my 78 MGB (with lap & shoulder belts) – wasn’t I worried about it hurting me in an accident?” Anyway I told her that if I was driving in such a manner that the stock safety belt didn’t keep me from eating the wheel in a wreak – I'd probably have other medical concerns more pressing than a broken nose & some missing teeth.
In fact, that looks almost identical to the leather wrapped Momo "Competition" steering wheel I have on order. Thanks for the preview?
As for the safety issue.
The wife asked me once “why I put a wooden steering wheel on my 78 MGB (with lap & shoulder belts) – wasn’t I worried about it hurting me in an accident?” Anyway I told her that if I was driving in such a manner that the stock safety belt didn’t keep me from eating the wheel in a wreak – I'd probably have other medical concerns more pressing than a broken nose & some missing teeth.
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Originally Posted by Nicole
There must be SOME reason why new cars don't come with such steering wheels anymore. Actually, they haven't come with such steering wheels for more than 30 years now.
Wear a helmet, if you must have this "cool 60ies look"!
Wear a helmet, if you must have this "cool 60ies look"!
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Keith: That is a good point! Actually there is a cover that goes over all of the exposed metal, it just looked better with it off. I could just put it on when I drive, then just pull it off for shows and such. I'll take a pic with the cover on.
Bob: Thanks for the tidbit of info. I'm going to do a little research online and see what I can dig up.
Bob: Thanks for the tidbit of info. I'm going to do a little research online and see what I can dig up.