//////Official Steering Wheel Thread//////
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lol man I was about to install the goddamn thing when my gf got into an accident while she was stopped at an intersection and some guy who fell asleep behind the wheel hit her head on. made me rethink whether i should wait for my rollbar and harness before installing the wheel
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old set up
only thing i didnt like about it was the sued part started to wear out, so in the end i just took it off.
only thing i didnt like about it was the sued part started to wear out, so in the end i just took it off.
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lol man I was about to install the goddamn thing when my gf got into an accident while she was stopped at an intersection and some guy who fell asleep behind the wheel hit her head on. made me rethink whether i should wait for my rollbar and harness before installing the wheel
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not a hero...I wasn't about to spend $40 (way over priced) for something I was unsure I'd like. I opted for the summit engineering 3" extension. Payed $15 shipped and couldn't be happier. Paired with the skunk 2 dual bend shifter and S2 weighted ****, the feel is perfect. A lot of people knock shifter extensions, but most of them haven't tried them. I feel that it is a must in a honda where the shifter is located closer to the floor. The extension allows the **** to be in a more tolerable position for both track days and daily driving. An even better route to take if you didn't want the option to back to a lower position, would be a fastline shifter.
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gloves help out a lot when it comes to keeping your suede wheel looking new. I am a perfectionist when it comes to my things and can honestly say that I wear a pair of thor suede palmed gloves every time i get in my car. Yeah a bit embarrassing, but when your hands sweat all the time and personal wheels aren't cheap...its worth the stares and laughs from time to time. lol!
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any pics?
my buddy actually put the wheel or hub on when the wheel wasnt straight or something lol the wheels look straight when the wheel looks right but it looks like that (what it looks like in the pic) when its going straight lol
my buddy actually put the wheel or hub on when the wheel wasnt straight or something lol the wheels look straight when the wheel looks right but it looks like that (what it looks like in the pic) when its going straight lol
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question of the day anyone know off the top what size screws I would need for a mugen swII wheel using a NRG slim hub?..
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No i'm not. To me it feels comfortable to have the steering wheel closer. I guess by the way it's design is to decrease the stress of having your arm extended for a long periods of time on the track. Yeah it sucks reaching for the wipers and turn signals street driving but i'll live lol.