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As measured on Flash's car, his CS wheel is 1.25" smaller in diameter than the stock wheel on my car. That extra 5/8" of knee room would be most welcome if you're over 6' tall, as I am. I'll be getting a CS wheel once expensive problems stop happening with my car! (that may be a while)
-Austin
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I'm 6'1", and I will also appreciate the extra room that a smaller diameter steering wheel will provide. My main motivation for swapping the wheel is that I hate 4 post wheels. Three spokes are for sports cars - not four. I guess Porsche didn't know how to cram an airbag into a 3 spoke wheel back in 1993.
I sourced a CS wheel (brand new) for under $400. While I like keeping the car period correct, I'm not so sure giving up an airbag is the best solution to the steering wheel issue.
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I'm 6'2". I had a Miata before my 968. I currently have a 1958 Triumph TR3A. The steering wheel seems about 3 feet wide! The size of the steering wheel in the 968 has never been a problem for me! I guess everything is relative. lol
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I've seen the Ruf wheels. Looks identical to the CS wheel except for Ruf being written on the horn button instead of the Porsche crest.
Not sure which I'd prefer if I were going to go with that style wheel.
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The CS wheel is available from Sunset for about ~$480 with everything needed to bolt it up. you can find them occasionally used on ebay and they tend to end at ~$400.
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[quote name='Schnell-Gelb' timestamp='1358071326' post='137372']
Don´t agree. Doesn´t have those thikenings as the CS wheel.
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That's a different RUF wheel. There are others that look just like the CS wheel.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121036801412?ssP...1438.l2649
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Dan I totally agree! While the CS wheel FEELS absolutely fantastic, sans airbag it's a little plain-jane vintage-Porsche-looking in the 968 interior. And I also don't have a problem with the stock wheel other than wishing it were a little smaller in diameter for a little extra knee/thigh clearance - I'm 6'4".
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I think I'm going to buy a new wheel made by Raid. Really nice quality, and it has an airbag. Just not sure if I should order it or just wait and see if there are any vendors selling them at the Hershey meet. This will be my first mod. I can't stand my thin, 4 spoke wheel in magenta. The original wheel be preserved in storage for the next owner someday.
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You're putting a lot of faith in Hershey...think junkyard without much stuff for 968s...
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