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Old 10 December 2014, 08:29 PM
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Default Which style aftermarket steering wheel?

I'm going to be changing my steering wheel on my95 STI ra shortly for an omp variant, the question is which type, unsure wether to go flat, deep dish, or in between, if anyone has any pictures or experience share your thoughts, I like to be quite close to the wheel but not sure deep dish will be too close!!!
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Medium dish
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Something along the lines of this then
http://www.rallynuts.com/rally-steer...ing-wheel.html
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Omp wrc wheel.



Not flat but not very deep either.
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Nice one, looks spot on
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Seat envy!!!
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Cheers
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Originally Posted by matt12
Something along the lines of this then
http://www.rallynuts.com/rally-steer...ing-wheel.html
Yes.
Although mines 9cm dish iirc


Sabelt



I feel the classic is better with some sort of dish instead of flat.
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Deep dish for me

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70mm is fine
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I run a flat OMP WRC also but with a 60mm B&G spacer, note that I doubt your current wheel assuming its standard is flat, my original Nardi isn't, so flat + 60mm spacer should leave you around 30mm closer than what the stock set up is..

Alternatively if you do have the original Nardi you should be able to use that with a spacer. I might end up going back to my Nardi but with the 60mm spacer as I still find my current set up doesn't put the wheel as close to me as I'd like.
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