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Steering Wheel Question
#21

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)
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'94 Black/Tan Coupe

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#22

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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#23

I went to the 320mm wheel with hesitation as well; there were so many arguments against a 20 year old air bag. Will it even go off and if it does there will be a horrendous bang as it's a first gen air bag. My son and I are 6'4 & 6'6 so we are now swimming in space
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'93 968SC Nachtblau Metallic Coupe

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#24

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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#25

while i like the smaller diameter, the size never really bothered my all that much, though i was not a fan of the fugly 4 spoke thing.



what did bug me was the grip diameter. lol - maybe i'm just used to having something a bit bigger in my hand.



those stupid horn buttons drove me nuts too. i kept smacking the airbag to honk the horn.
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#26

[quote name='flash' timestamp='1358012244' post='137342']

those stupid horn buttons drove me nuts too. i kept smacking the airbag to honk the horn.

[/quote]



The horn buttons are the feature I most like if the stock steering wheel. At lower speeds around town I drive with my thumb resting on the horn button ready to give non-attentive drivers a warning blast! It probably is a habit I picked up while living in Brazil, where a working horn is probably the most important part on any vehicle! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />

It has come in handy with the 968 so that I do not need to slam on the brakes to avoid "dim wits" pulling out into traffic...
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#27

[quote name='Langley968' timestamp='1340923018' post='128747']

WOW! I have been considering a Club Sport style steering wheel in the near future, BUT... I like the look of that one. I saw on their website that it is around $340, which means that it is around the same price range as a new Club Sport steering wheel...

[/quote]





<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> CS wheel for about $ 340 ? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.png" class="smilie" alt="" />



Or for an after market CS lookalike?



A genuine CS Wheel cost here about GBP 420 (US $ 675)



http://www.ebay.de/i...4#ht_2876wt_919





Edit:



I see you wrote CS "style"



BTW:



have a RUF wheel for sale.
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#28

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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#29

[quote name='TSBeckman' timestamp='1358058659' post='137368']

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.



[/quote]



Don´t agree. Doesn´t have those thikenings as the CS wheel.



[Image: RUFWheel_zps770d10f0.jpg]
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#30

reserved (sold).
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#31

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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#32

[quote name='Schnell-Gelb' timestamp='1358071326' post='137372']



Don´t agree. Doesn´t have those thikenings as the CS wheel.



[Image: RUFWheel_zps770d10f0.jpg]

[/quote]



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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2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#33

[quote name='jg968' timestamp='1340833887' post='128715']Ok, wheel recover is done. See the pic below. Now it's time to install it. I need some help here. Any advice for removing a steering wheel the proper way?[/quote]



Absolutely love the look of that wheel. I'm not at all a fan of the CS style wheel; IMO it's too spartan for a car that is otherwise elegant in every respect...UNLESS it's a true CS model, or, a stripped-down race car, or, you have sport seats ( or custom sports seats like Flash's car ) to match tne whole " sports car " aesthetic. That said though, I wish they would have made the 4 spoke one in the same smaller diameter of the CS wheel.
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#34

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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#35

Bomb - Agreed, I would have kept my OEM wheel is it were a 350mm one. At 6'4" as well it just needs a little more for the knees. Now I'm lost with a 330mm wheel, even the wife says there's more room for her! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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'93 968SC Nachtblau Metallic Coupe

'89 944 S2 Zermatt Silber Sold

'87 944 Silber Rose in colour only Sad Sold
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#36

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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2002 BMW 325xiT

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#37

You're putting a lot of faith in Hershey...think junkyard without much stuff for 968s...



JMO,



Jay
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#38

[quote name='DaveN' timestamp='1359145699' post='137986']

Bomb - Agreed, I would have kept my OEM wheel is it were a 350mm one. At 6'4" as well it just needs a little more for the knees. Now I'm lost with a 330mm wheel, even the wife says there's more room for her! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

[/quote]





Dave ! really .. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blush.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> that's the kind of remark I would be expected to make <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> based on the the old joke " Why did manufacturers come up with tilt up steering wheels ? More head room ! "
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#39

ever see a Polish woman eat a banana?
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#40

I have a feeling PC just went out the window in this thread!
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Dave



'93 968SC Nachtblau Metallic Coupe

'89 944 S2 Zermatt Silber Sold

'87 944 Silber Rose in colour only Sad Sold
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