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Yoke style steering wheel for a twin?
Does anyone know of a yoke style steering wheel that will work in the BRZ?
Something like this: http://www.lambocars.com/images/prototypes/sesto35.jpg or this: https://d2t1xqejof9utc.cloudfront.ne...a88/medium.jpg or this: http://img02.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/...!878226726.jpg I am interested in these types of shapes without all of the extra "bling". Anyway - just curious if anyone has something similar installed. A pic would be awesome! Thanks in advance. |
no and thank god there aren't.
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You would lose a fair bit of leverage if you actually do anything with your car.
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Works bell hub fit that momo one.
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I agree with OP in that the wheels pictured have WAY too much bling.
I can certainly see how an asymmetrical wheel would be beneficial when using our ridiculous paddle-shifters though. Still not my style, but I get it. |
seem like it would make turns a bit difficult, especially of you need to turn the steering more than once
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Nah you know I'm just kiddin... or am I??? |
You don't a wheel shaped like that. You will hate driving your car after a while.
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Cusco has a flat-bottomed steering wheel that keeps the factory airbag. So does Prova. The ones posted above look like a $20 playstation 1 steering wheel.
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I have this steering wheel in my SRT-4 (got it like 5-6 years ago) and I hate it now. The black and red goes nice with the car but DD with it sucks. Once I got my FRS I really appreciated having a round steering wheel again.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1172937019.jpg |
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pic of said wheel. https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...d9c577a8172623 |
http://www.knightridershop.com/GullWing6.jpg
This worked for Michael. |
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