928 Steering Wheel Options
#31
Race Car
Momo Competition, was originally Red/Black, re-dyed the red to the burgundy with the Colorplus dye I used when did my seats.
Last edited by blitz928; 06-28-2013 at 02:17 PM.
#32
Had a Momo Race wheel on my old 928 and while I liked it well enough, I wouldn't get one again. For me, even the 350mm is large. I also don't like the oval cross section on the Momos, preferring a thick round cross section. My favorite wheel of all time was a 340mm Personal Fittipaldi on my SC, just felt fantastic. I've saved this thread for a long time and when I get some disposable cash, I plan on getting either the Atiwe or FVD wheels.
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...ng-wheels.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/993-foru...ng-wheels.html
#40
Drifting
#41
Team Owner
If you fit a smaller diameter wheel than stck then you will reduce your ability to read the gauges, it will also be harder to turn the wheel when your in parking lot situations.
Make sure to adjust the turn signal switch to the correct height so you dont wear off the horn contact
Make sure to adjust the turn signal switch to the correct height so you dont wear off the horn contact
#42
Nordschleife Master
#43
Rennlist Member
I have a steering wheel question for Paul...
When you recover a steering wheel, can you make the rim thicker like a sport steering wheel. I don't mind the stock diameter, but the feel of the thinness of the wheel itself seems a little dated.
When you recover a steering wheel, can you make the rim thicker like a sport steering wheel. I don't mind the stock diameter, but the feel of the thinness of the wheel itself seems a little dated.
#44
Former Vendor
The black suede 3-spoke that I posted a picture of earlier in this thread, as an encreased diameter rim.
Paul
#45
Rennlist Member
You could try to source something a bit more unique like my RUF wheel (see avatar). I know it has no porsched crest but the RUF affiliation does make up for that.