
What steering wheel do you use?
#1
Posted 02-21-2012 01:20 PM

What do you use? diameter / brand / model ?
Thanks!


#2
Posted 02-21-2012 01:45 PM

#3
Posted 02-21-2012 02:02 PM

The most comfortable wheel I have found is a Personal brand 320mm. They are also the most expensive.
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#4
Posted 02-21-2012 02:07 PM

If your thumbs are sore you are probably hooking them over the spokes and using them too much. Try placing your thumbs on the wheel itself (vertically) rather than hooking them and using your fingers and palms to apply the grip to the wheel.
#5
Posted 02-21-2012 02:11 PM

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#6
Posted 02-21-2012 02:26 PM

#7
Posted 02-21-2012 04:46 PM

As for brands, I prefer the various Momo wheels that I have tried since they tend to be thicker than the the various Sparco wheels that I have tried. I'm currently using a Momo Commando which I bought for $50 w/ a Momo hub used.
The next steering wheel I get for the race car will be a suede one. The leather wheels can be a little slippery when wearing gloves.
Regarding positioning, I have changed the steering wheel hub and used steering wheel spacers to get the wheel at the proper distance/location to my arms and body. Took about 6 races driving the car at various tracks to figure out what worked best for me. DaveW at Advanced-Autosports carries the steering wheel spacers and such.

#8
Posted 02-21-2012 04:57 PM




#9
Posted 02-21-2012 05:03 PM


#10
Posted 02-21-2012 07:33 PM

Alberto, the replacement for the Commando is the Mod.88 in 350. R1988/35S. Its the same but just in Suede. I believe that's the one Drago has in one of his cars.
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#11
Posted 02-21-2012 07:42 PM

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#12
Posted 02-21-2012 09:22 PM

That is all we use now for awhile, they are really nice!I do like, no make that love, the NRG quick release. It's awesome. Nice and tight feeling w/ no perceptible slop.
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#13
Posted 02-21-2012 09:40 PM

Change how you are holding the wheel. If you take a hard impact you will break your thumb or your wrist.
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Yep, one of the first things they teach in racing school like Skippy or Russell and to let go of the wheel just prior to a hard front end impact. I've got a Sparco 310 from the shifter and a Sweet Mfg quick release. Pit Fit gave me a series of hand exercises to do to minimized joint pain and build hand muscle endurance. They are garden variety hand exercises, nothing special but they work.
#14
Posted 02-22-2012 09:18 AM

#15
Posted 02-22-2012 11:46 AM

That is all we use now for awhile, they are really nice!
Jim, do you have a part number for the NRG quick release? I got dizzy looking at all of the variety they offer on the web site.


#16
Posted 02-22-2012 12:29 PM

Jim, do you have a part number for the NRG quick release? I got dizzy looking at all of the variety they offer on the web site.
I have been using this one "NRG Quick Release Gen 2.5 SRK250". It seems well made and I haven't had any issues.
This is the QR here: http://new.getnrg.co...ts/gen-2.5/feed. I use it with a MOMO hub adapter and a 1" space for me. Shorter drivers might want a smaller extension...


#17
Posted 02-22-2012 03:16 PM


http://www.amazon.co...29945208&sr=8-1
I also used a regular Momo hub adaptor. The NRG short hub put the wheel too far away for my seating position. Its in the garage gathering dust if anyone is looking for a used one. I have pics somewhere....

#18
Posted 02-22-2012 08:15 PM

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#19
Posted 04-08-2013 08:27 PM

We all use the MOMO Mod 78.
Momo 78 is where it's at in my opinion. Comfortable, big, and ergo...
#20
Posted 04-08-2013 10:24 PM

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