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y8s 03-18-2007 10:36 PM

im in ur roadster, steerin ur wheelz
 
Very not turbo related I just thought I'd share. See I've been having this problem with my car... I can't use the brakes because my knee hits the steering wheel. it SUCKS. and it's almost caused me to slam into something more than once.

The thing is: I have a 2001 with airbag. It's the one that works and doesn't burn your face off. It's kind of a toss up. Brakes prevent crashes that require the airbag but the airbag saves you if you can't stop.

I haven't smacked into anything yet so I thought I'd try something new:

http://www.y8s.com/albums/interior/DSC00163.sized.jpg

It's a Nardi Sport Rally on a Daikei (finishline, rspeed, metro motorsports) hub. I got the Sport Rally because it's got a nice dish to it and the diameter is just a hair smaller than stock.

Gauge view:
http://www.y8s.com/albums/interior/DSC00165.sized.jpg

Leg view:
http://www.y8s.com/albums/interior/DSC00168.sized.jpg

It sticks out about 1-1/2" further than stock and is about 3/4" smaller.... I think?

Matt

hustler 03-18-2007 10:54 PM

I have the same problem. I want to get a smaller wheel (not ghetto though) and a detatchable mount.

m2cupcar 03-19-2007 08:57 AM

I feel your pain- the SM I've been racing has a 5'8" owner and I'm 6'. I've learned to drive with my knees bowed out. Suit would still catch on the ign key where it bunched up at the knees, so we cut the head of the key off. :bigtu: Actually turned the car off a couple of times while on track, though fortunately not in a race. :eek:

That setup looks like an ideal solution IMO. I like all the room behind the wheel.

Mach929 03-19-2007 10:02 AM

yeah i need to do something about mine eventually too, but i don't think i will want it back further because it's already tight with my sparco sprints. so i'm thinking something a little smaller maybe even a D-cut.

y8s 03-19-2007 10:11 AM

drove it with the new wheel today... works great and I can lean back a little more and still reach it.

the only problem? I can barely reach the turn signal stock :D
(how easy is it to reposition that?)

VRTSid 03-19-2007 11:27 AM

you'll get used to it in about a day.

Efini~FC3S 03-19-2007 12:11 PM

I bought a sparco ring to help with leg room. Haven't had a chance to install it yet though.

http://sportscar-parts.com/mivastore...teering+wheels

magnamx-5 03-19-2007 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Efini~FC3S (Post 94073)
I bought a sparco ring to help with leg room. Haven't had a chance to install it yet though.

http://sportscar-parts.com/mivastore...teering+wheels

Is that like a cock ring :rofl:

wreckerboy 03-19-2007 12:33 PM

Faced the same problem in the SM (I'm 6'2") and went with the Sparco as well as a LTB quick release. Between the three or four inches of setback from the QR and the adapter and the d-cut wheel I have more room than I know what to do with. I probably will put a similar set up on the street car in the near future.

griplimited 03-19-2007 01:09 PM

nice setup. is there a shift lever kit out there than will also bring the shift knob location further back?

y8s 03-19-2007 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by griplimited (Post 94089)
nice setup. is there a shift lever kit out there than will also bring the shift knob location further back?

yeah it's the "stick your stick in a vise" kit. Or you can get the bill wilner shift extender with the kink in it. back and way up. like drivin a vintage vee dub.

I got the 70mm to try out.

It's straight tho
http://www.y8s.com/albums/interior/DSC00166.sized.jpg

TwoScoopsofHooah 03-19-2007 08:12 PM

Quick question is that a 330mm or 350mm wheel?

cjernigan 03-19-2007 08:23 PM

This is exactly what I need. At 6'2 trying to heel-toe is a PITA with the stock steering wheel position because I have to move the seat forward a click in order to comfortably reach the steering wheel for a race comfortable position.
Think a D-cut would be even better, possibly with a shorter hub if one exists?

Efini~FC3S 03-19-2007 09:28 PM

There are slim hubs available but the ones that I've seen are pretty pricey.

y8s 03-19-2007 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by TwoScoopsofHooah (Post 94258)
Quick question is that a 330mm or 350mm wheel?



350. I like gauges. :)

y8s 03-19-2007 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by cjernigan (Post 94263)
This is exactly what I need. At 6'2 trying to heel-toe is a PITA with the stock steering wheel position because I have to move the seat forward a click in order to comfortably reach the steering wheel for a race comfortable position.
Think a D-cut would be even better, possibly with a shorter hub if one exists?

Here's the thing, you can get leg room with a smaller wheel OR a closer wheel. A shorter wheel increases steering effort and obscures the gauges.

A deeper/dish wheel just gets closer to you and away from your knees. that's why I went that way. I'm 6' with a long torso so the gauges are partially obstructed if I sit up straight.

I think a flat wheel and a standard hub will sit about where stock is. I think my stock wheel is about 365mm OD.

akaryrye 03-20-2007 01:47 AM

I want a wheel like that, but i just have so many other things on my list that come first that it will be 2 years lol. Hopefully I grow even taller so i can bump it up on my list.


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