Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby droo » Mon Sep 02, 2013 11:02 am

To help with the OP point 2:

i have an ebay $50 omp/"sparco" copy deepish dish wheel in mine. (I like changing the wheels every 12-18 months or so to freshen up the interior, bag that all you like, but the wheels are cheap, and like, so, whatever..)

My wheel's dish makes it sit about 4cm closer to me, i'd say i'm average height and build and the wheel isnt too close to me.

the main thing to get used to with said dish - which takes the better part of 2 seconds, is for each drive, for the first week of driving, the indicator stalk is bit further back.
    I also have my seat as far back as my clutch foot will allow without my body weight shifting about when i use the clutch.
    (Its just something i've always done so i'm less likely to hit the wheel or have an airbag cover explode in my face/chest should an accident happen)

Sooo, the steering wheel 'dishness' isnt in my face or too close to me.

I've found driving with the windows down, as the wheel is closer, i can get more elbow angle while it's resting on the door, ie, it's more comfy (for me).. But be warned, having your elbow out of your vehicle is a warnable offence by many of Oz state's road enforcement.

As far as aesthetics goes, its always in the eye of the beholder, and who cares what anyone else thinks of what you like.

Interiors: just like with love, It's whats on the inside that counts..

Here's a scruffy pic of mine.
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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby Peopl3mova » Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:28 pm

droo wrote:i have an ebay $50 omp/"sparco" copy deepish dish wheel in mine.


That's another question I have. I've seen videos of people bending these copy wheels like they're made of play doh. Do you have any issues with that wheel of yours flexing?
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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby droo » Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:22 am

I haven't had that with mine. There's a small amount of flex if you really push into it, but regular and enthusiastic driving and occasionally yawning/stretching and pushing both hands into it (with a reasonable force?) the wheel doesn't bend at all.

The only annoying thing with mine is that it's turned from nice black to a faded metallic brown colour from sun exposure. It's coming up on 12 months now so i'll be getting a different steering wheel soon.. (the metallic brown is actually a pretty funky colour but it doesn't match the rest of my interior..

I wouldn't be getting a *deeper dished* wheel, but am happy with @4cm amount i've got. Any deeper dish would mean having to properly reach over for the indicators, that'd be impractical/annoying/silly.

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby Tallorder » Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:19 pm

Also interested in getting a deep dished steering wheel, as I just can't seem to get a good driving position quite right. Whatever happened to steering racks with telescopic adjustment?

I have an NB8B, which has the factory airbag wheel. Are there any aftermarket wheels that make use of an airbag? Also would there be any ramifications (such as insurance cover) if I was to switch to a non-airbag wheel?

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby sailaholic » Thu Sep 05, 2013 1:39 pm

Not road legal, potential void insurance, generally bad idea.

Momo etc do make wheels with airbags, hate to think if the cost though, and unlikely in a deep dish arrangements.

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby deviant » Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:48 pm

Not terribly expensive:

http://www.tuning-rdi.de/index.php/cat/ ... -Race.html

http://www.grantproducts.com/products/b ... utomotive/

There are others out there. The Raid ones are TUV approved so are going to be a quality item.

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby Peopl3mova » Thu Sep 05, 2013 5:41 pm

I've read that you need to get your new wheel and airbag installed by someone qualified to do so. DIY airbag removal is illegal, even if you put it back in again.
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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby deviant » Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:46 pm

Possibly...You need to be a bit careful to not set it off as they only need a minute amount of power to go off but they just have a connector on them like any other electrical thing on the car.

If you are swapping out your airbag steering wheel then I can hardly imagine you are going to be that worried about the legality of who does it :lol:

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby KevGoat » Thu Sep 05, 2013 8:57 pm

sailaholic wrote:Not road legal, potential void insurance, generally bad idea.

Momo etc do make wheels with airbags, hate to think if the cost though, and unlikely in a deep dish arrangements.

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Not potential ... virtual certainty ...

Insce companies look for any "out"

If you want to modify something, give your insurance company a quick call. They are generally very helpful and if you do the right thing, they will almost always assist you in what is and is not insured. Ensure any mod is listed on your policy. Even changing a head unit without notification can void some policies! They are usually more flexible than most give them credit for, as long as you do right by them.

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Re: Deep Dished Steering Wheel + Boss Kits: Wheel too close?

Postby Tallorder » Fri Sep 06, 2013 7:06 pm

Well looks like I'm sh!t out of luck there then. I doubt none of the Grant wheels linked to above are suitable for an MX, and the other raid one's aren't my cup of tea. I'm quite surprised how little adjustment there is for the wheel, maybe I need to perfect the MX-5 'slouch' better.


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