What do you think about the steering wheel?
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Thanks for everyones input!!! As far as the turning, it would take less effort to turn the car with the smaller wheel because of the diameter. Which I prefer anyways...
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Uh, sorry, but i think you have that backwards. Smaller wheel = Harder to turn.
I'm sure that with the great steering assist that the S has, it won't be a problem, but i would just hate for you to think that it would be easier.
I'm sure that with the great steering assist that the S has, it won't be a problem, but i would just hate for you to think that it would be easier.
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Originally Posted by Zeeb,Jul 15 2008, 10:54 PM
Thanks for everyones input!!! As far as the turning, it would take less effort to turn the car with the smaller wheel because of the diameter. Which I prefer anyways...
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Originally Posted by jezzder,Jul 16 2008, 09:36 AM
Uh, sorry, but i think you have that backwards. Smaller wheel = Harder to turn.
I'm sure that with the great steering assist that the S has, it won't be a problem, but i would just hate for you to think that it would be easier.
I'm sure that with the great steering assist that the S has, it won't be a problem, but i would just hate for you to think that it would be easier.
#17
well say if i got that wheel. would i need the momo hub adapter as well as a quick release? i know nothing about wheels and adapters and anything. so can someone point me in the right way?
#19
I wouldnt not recomend a 280mm wheel, thats almost 70-100mm smaller then stock, and thats a HUGE difference.
I just put on a Sparco 323 wheel on my track civic, and feel like it may be slightly small, that wheel is 330mm.
I just put on a Sparco 323 wheel on my track civic, and feel like it may be slightly small, that wheel is 330mm.