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Old 06 June 2000, 10:11 AM
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Peeps,

I am going to remove the airbagged wheel for safety reasons, (yes I have read the other post) I can only just get my hands past my thighs when turning.
Will the steering get too quick and twitchy if I go down to 320mm or should I get a 340mm wheel which gives sufficient clearance?

Thanks for any advice,

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Old 06 June 2000, 01:15 PM
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I have a 350mm wheel, it's just the right size to offer a feedback and response improvement over the momo wheel (same as used on merchant ships maybe? ) and not become over-twitchy. Don't go to 320mm, that's way to little and you will spoil the car.
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Forgot to mention, I used to have thigh clearance problems with the momo to, the sparco has fixed that nicely.
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Hey, when you get the new wheel, would you be interested in Selling me your old MOMO, because I am looking for one. Price?

thanks for any info.

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Old 09 June 2000, 11:24 AM
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Ian,

Sorry, I have a MY96 which didn't come with the airbagged Momo. It's a Momo I am looking to get.

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