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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 46 Joined: 19-February 07 From: Los Angeles, CA. Member No.: 7,549 ![]() |
Being 6'1", the stock wheel doesn't leave me much room to shift/steer, so I'm considering a smaller steering wheel... I know that I'll probably lose sight of portions of the gauges (I can't see parts of them now), I'm just trying to figure out how much smaller to go (which will be partially driven by styles and availability).
Stock is 380mm, and most of the after-market ones are 350mm; but, I've also found some at 320mm, 300mm, and 280mm. I recognize that the smaller you go, the more effort that will be required to steer... Thoughts/Suggestions? How small do I need to go to get the shifting/steering room I need? Thanks! |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 319 Joined: 17-June 04 From: Elk Grove, CA Member No.: 2,223 Region Association: None ![]() |
I am also 6-2. I have a Momo Prototipo, 350mm. It blocks the speedo from about 65 to aobut 90. Blocks the low end of the gas gauge. The top of the tach is blocked by the hood over the gauges, not by the wheel. The car had a smaller wheel when I bought it, and it took a lot more effort to steer. The 350mm size is great, and is not in the way when getting in and out.
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