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Old 09-01-2009, 10:50 AM
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Default lets see your steering wheels!!

I have to order a steering wheel pretty soon. After loking at what seems like thousands... i can't seem to decide.

Some pics of finished cars and the steering wheels could help a lot.
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Old 09-01-2009, 03:18 PM
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Budnik GTO. I like the billet hub, best part about the Budnik wheel. Feels good, looks good.

Sorry the one pic is from my phone, kinda crappy, the other shows the collar/hub.
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Lecarra Mark 9, polished billet aluminum with black leather, with a slight customization for the kid in me:

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Momo "Jet" in a 69 Mustang.

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Lecarra Mark 9, polished billet aluminum with black leather, with a slight customization for the kid in me:

I like that steering wheel.
Love the DSE dash as well.
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Cool sunoco twist

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Momo "Jet" in a 69 Mustang.

Maybe we have a winner........

Thanks for the pictures...

keep em coming.....
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MOMO Millenium in a 2nd gen Firebird. Very comfortable, and the hand positioning is better than other wheels I've used for road track use. Drawback may be adapters to fit certain steering columns. I had a Grant Challenger previously on this car so all I needed was a MOMO to Grant adapter. There was no MOMO to stock 70 Firebird column adapter available when I got this wheel. http://www.momousa.com/products/prod...ing-wheel.html

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Go with a 14.5-15" diameter wheel or you'll be steering with elbows and forearms instead of shoulders and slight upper body. A lot of the "designer" steering wheels are 13-14" and I've found them too small in diameter.

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Old 09-01-2009, 07:20 PM
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Full leather wrap is the way to go if you care about comfort. The billet half wraps are last decades steering wheel, and they just are not as comfortable.

We've been selling a ton of our Shutt Steering wheels. I have two more in stock in the Y, and the X. Check them out: www.driverzinc.com. They are in our online store.

Here is the Y wheel in my nova:
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