Wolf1e
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posted on 24/4/16 at 09:22 PM |
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Steering wheel size
I know a lot of it is down to driver size and taste but what size are most people using and are the D shape wheels any good or are they mainly for
limited space?
Is sort of 300mm biggest you really want to go? How about smallest? I know the smaller wheels are harder to steer at lower speeds.
Ta
Wolfie
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james h
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posted on 25/4/16 at 12:12 AM |
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I use this one from Rally design: RMD 285mm Formula
D
I did have the larger 320mm one, but it was just a bit too big (then I bent it in a crash ). Aesthetically, the smaller one is less fussy which I
prefer.
In terms of steering effort, there isn't much needed in my BEC - I'm sure the smallest 255mm one would be fine.
Note that the RMD button and bezel can be removed.
One consideration is what you need to see through the wheel. The R1 clocks in mine (if I chose to put them on the dash) would only just be visible.
With the D shape wheel, access is probably easier for me than a round one (now I think about how I get into the car). If you're using a quick
release boss, then it's obviously not an issue.
I have a quick rack so I don't have to shuffle the wheel in my hands (and across the flat part) unless I'm on full lock.
[Edited on 25/4/16 by james h]
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matt5964
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posted on 25/4/16 at 08:50 AM |
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I use a mono team 280mm it's not D shaped but it is off centre and very good on and off track.
http://www.momo-uk.co.uk/gallery/tuning/steeringwheels/momo-team-steering-wheel.htm
Luego velocity XT 2.0ltr 221.3bhp 178.9lbft
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rm0rgan
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posted on 3/5/16 at 12:13 PM |
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Think mine is as small as your can get...255mm I think
Anyhow, no problems with steering at low speed and I have a heavy zetec up front.
I bought two for a tenner each at an auto-jumble last summer
Sigs are uncool.
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