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t.j.

posted on 10/8/07 at 07:16 PM Reply With Quote
QQ: How big is your........

Steering wheel, as i'm positioning the wheel I need to know the outer diameter of a normal wheel for a seven.
I have only the standard wheel from a sierra.

Maybe someone has a XR4i, iS or cosworth wheel diameter?

Thx





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Tigger

posted on 10/8/07 at 09:27 PM Reply With Quote
I would say around the 300mm mark.
Although there are lots smaller and a few bigger, I'd say 300mm is about normal.

Go on somebody, disagree

Tigger






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Confused but excited.

posted on 10/8/07 at 09:28 PM Reply With Quote
What's 'normal' got to do with a seven?
I'm going with a 12" (not a 300mm, back off Brussels)Mountney, 'cos it was both new and cheap.
Some have larger, some have smaller.
I would also think the ratio of you rack may be an influencing factor.

[Edited on 10/8/07 by Confused but excited.]





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Peter M

posted on 10/8/07 at 09:40 PM Reply With Quote
12" and 300mm is more or less the same size.

Confused but excited
I'm going with a 12" (not a 300mm, back off Brussels)Mountney, 'cos it was both new and cheap.



[Edited on 10/8/07 by Peter M]





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t.j.

posted on 10/8/07 at 09:45 PM Reply With Quote


He wants no mm, that's why he says back off brussels

Come on; give up does silly measurements.

Inch; 2.54 cm , pounds; 0.4535 kg, elbow, feet, mile; 1.6 km,

much easier:
meters, and grams

you don't need anymore





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RazMan

posted on 10/8/07 at 10:21 PM Reply With Quote
320mm here - about right with a quick rack too.





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graememk

posted on 10/8/07 at 10:42 PM Reply With Quote
i'm using a 10" maybe a bit small






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DavidM

posted on 10/8/07 at 10:51 PM Reply With Quote
I've got 11" (oooer missus).

Well somebody had to.

David

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David Jenkins

posted on 11/8/07 at 09:13 AM Reply With Quote
I've got 12" (nyah, nyah)

Plenty small enough when you've got a quick rack. Couldn't be any larger, as I wouldn't be able to get my legs under it.

David






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dr-fastlane

posted on 11/8/07 at 02:47 PM Reply With Quote
The one in my car measures 320mm. But I have also a spare one that measures 300mm and I don’t use. Perhaps interesting?:

Greets Roy





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t.j.

posted on 11/8/07 at 06:23 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dr-fastlane
The one in my car measures 320mm. But I have also a spare one that measures 300mm and I don’t use. Perhaps interesting?:

Greets Roy


I will U2U





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