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Rocwandrer 08-16-2012 10:38 AM

I can't have suede because the co-driver refuses to wash his hands after working on and before driving the car. :(

brainzata 08-16-2012 01:15 PM

Joes racing
 

Originally Posted by AkaZero (Post 910232)
Brainzata what size joes racing wheel is that?
I've wanted one of those wheels for awhile.

Finally measured the wheel. It is a 13" dished although not very much. I like it more than my 70$ mooneyes wheel and more than my $225 sparco 215 comp.

Leafy 08-17-2012 07:28 AM

Made my 3 bolt to 6 bolt adapter. The replacement wheel from summit should be here today. Should be able to install it tonight and finally get pictures of the un-bendable 30 dollar wheel.

So, installed with QR didnt even drive it. Immediately removed QR and just went from the hub to the wheel and its at just the right length. So I need to find a flat wheel.

wannafbody 08-24-2012 05:14 PM

I got my NRG suede wheel installed today. The quality looks really good. It feels pretty solid but if you really crank on it, it will flex some, as far as actually bending it I'm pretty sure you'd have to put some extreme pressure on it. I put my foot on it and put a bit of weight on it and it didn't bend.

Leafy 08-24-2012 10:49 PM

Yup, totally cracked the 12 dollar ebay hub adapter. Guess its only good for being tightened on 3 times and on the 4th time it cracks. On the fence if I should buy the 80 buck momo that I should have bought the first time or the 250 buck works bell short one. bear in mind the ebay adapter + a 3.5" dish wheel + 3/8 adapter plate is about perfect for me and I'm trying to switch to having the QR and a 1" dish wheel. I bought the Joes racing wheel this time the 13" diameter 1" dish. Damn my 5'4" legs and 6'0" rest of body (5'8" total).

brainzata 08-25-2012 01:33 AM

:2cents:
It's all about the shot peened wheel.

Leafy 08-28-2012 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by brainzata (Post 919446)
:2cents:
It's all about the shot peened wheel.

Was just going to ask you how you adapted from the joes racing wheel to a 6 bolt hub because the joes racing uses the same bolt pattern as a 3 bolt Grant wheel except the holes are rotated in a way that actually makes sense. But it looks like you just used the joes racing weld in hub. Looks like I'll be machining another adapter, which is good because my grant adapter was a bit cockeyed.

Planning on covering this wheel in hockey tape. Should give me amazing grip with no need to wear gloves. Also this wheel weighs fucking nothing, like lighter than any of the omp or momo aluminum wheels I've held.

Leafy 09-06-2012 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rocwandrer (Post 916038)
I can't have suede because the co-driver refuses to wash his hands after working on and before driving the car. :(

You think you need your co-driver to wash their hands...

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1346984390

I stained the damn thing before I even finished wrapping it.

stinkycheezmonky 09-08-2012 03:22 PM

A white steering wheel is about one of the worst ideas ever.

MartinezA92 10-07-2012 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by Savington (Post 887478)
Sparco 383 here.

Bringing up dead thread, what hub are you using, and how far does it sit compared to stock? I'm about to pull the trigger on either this or a momo competition 330.

mgeoffriau 01-15-2014 06:59 PM

Arise! Arise from the dead, o abandoned thread!



So I'm looking at this wheel. It's 350mm, and from what I can tell, it's the cheapest Nardi/Personal wheel with real leather and not polyurethane. And I kind of like that the spokes are covered, gives it a more OEM look.

Personal Steering Wheel - EB 110-V Supersport - 350 mm (13.78 inch) - Black Leather

Thoughts?

Rocwandrer 01-15-2014 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1092288)
Arise! Arise from the dead, o abandoned thread!



So I'm looking at this wheel. It's 350mm, and from what I can tell, it's the cheapest Nardi/Personal wheel with real leather and not polyurethane. And I kind of like that the spokes are covered, gives it a more OEM look.

Personal Steering Wheel - EB 110-V Supersport - 350 mm (13.78 inch) - Black Leather

Thoughts?

You realize that is huge, right? If you realized that, have at it...

mgeoffriau 01-15-2014 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by Rocwandrer (Post 1092299)
You realize that is huge, right? If you realized that, have at it...

Huge = smaller than stock?

Rocwandrer 01-15-2014 07:26 PM

It is just my opinion. What else could you be asking for? To me, without functional power steering, 12" is still too small, but even with ps, 13-ish is good.

mgeoffriau 01-15-2014 07:30 PM

OK, I don't know what you're talking about. I'm resetting this thread.


So I'm looking at this wheel. It's 350mm, and from what I can tell, it's the cheapest Nardi/Personal wheel with real leather and not polyurethane. And I kind of like that the spokes are covered, gives it a more OEM look.

Personal Steering Wheel - EB 110-V Supersport - 350 mm (13.78 inch) - Black Leather

Thoughts?

SchmoozerJoe 01-15-2014 10:23 PM

I think you're right... I've never seen a leather wheel as low as $156 new.

I'd find 350mm to be too big (and not worth removing the airbag for).

Have you thought about finding a used Nardi NB wheel?
You can keep the airbag, it's similar size, leather wrapped, and no hub adapters required.

(And, personally, I'm rocking the Momo 78 in 320mm. Leather for my 95 and ultra-pimp suede on my 94...)

mgeoffriau 01-15-2014 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by SchmoozerJoe (Post 1092350)
Have you thought about finding a used Nardi NB wheel?

Yeah, I had one on my first Miata (a 1992). It's a nice wheel, and I got a good deal on that one. But the last few times I had looked, people were asking $150-200 for them.

Legendary 01-16-2014 08:03 AM

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I beg to differ, 350mm is an excellent size. The OEM wheel is about 370mm. Even though the size difference is small, changing to 350mm is very noticable.

This is my Momo steering wheel collection so far;

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1389877403

The 350mm with a fat grip is my favourite, lower right corner with period matching Marlboro button. See size difference between the wheels at the bottom, the one on the left is the OEM 370mm and the one on the right is the said 350mm.

Momo's in size 350mm is being used in about every 949 racing miata also, iirc. I'd bet both of my Miatas that it's a well thought through decision. :rofl:

Dunning Kruger Affect 01-16-2014 01:19 PM

With a 350mm, you get a slightly smaller wheel where you can still see the stock gauges. If you move to a 330, you're not seeing anything unless if you're short or put some english on it.

I like my Momo Competition. Feels good in my hands.


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