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MrMemzi

Deep Dish Steering Wheel Or Not?

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MrMemzi

As the title says really. Ive heard it makes handling abit easier but ive never tried one. Can someone give me some first hand advice? Is it worth it?

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dcc

Is your car a road car? Is it hard to handle as it is?

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Wes

i love mine, takes a while to get used to but its worth it.

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MrMemzi

Road/track. Barely use it. Mainly abit of B road fun and tracks.

 

I was planning on changing the steering wheel as the OE one needs re stitching.

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GLPoomobile

I found that changing to a Momo non-dished wheel with the required adaptor and a quick release adaptor, which moved the wheel quite a bit nearer (so the same effect as a deep dish wheel) made for a far more comfortable driving position. But it is of course a matter of personal taste and your own physique. The downside is the stalks are no longer at your finger tips, but it honestly never bothered me.

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MrMemzi

So a non dished one but with a bigger boss would have the same required affect?

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allanallen

The boss by design moves the wheel closer, not a 'bigger boss' as such.

As said its all personal preference, the cars handling will not be altered though ;)

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MrMemzi

Haha I understand that the cars handling wont be altered. Thats what the coilies are forrrrr. But im still uncertain as to what steering wheel setup to go for. Any links?

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calvinhorse

Without lowering the steering coloum the wheel will also be higher up, I'm my experience it was too high

 

I'm 6'2'' but slouch a bit

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MrMemzi

Oh. I didn't know that. Im only 5ft6. Wonder if this will cause me a problem

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Batfink

Other than move the steering wheel nearer it does not really do anything to the steering. In theory you can exert more effort on the wheel....

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calvinhorse

It will be above the clock facia by about 2" and right in your line of vision with standard gti seats

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