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PDK Sport Steering Wheel - Advice appreciated

Michael_Hackney

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For my first post in the forum, I need to give you a bit of background. Back into Porsche ownership after some years away. First time in the Porsche Owners Club.

I am the proud owner of a 991.1 C2S, PDK and have been for a couple of months now..
My plea to the forum collective... what part number do I need to look out for to replace the 'boomerang' PDK steering wheel that came with the car, for a PDK Sport Design Steering wheel?

For me, I can't live with the pull / push switches and prefer the paddles.
I have seen various versions of the Sport wheel.

Can anyone confirm if 991.347.803 will be suitable for my car or not? Or if there is a difference between the 991.044.400 series wheel?? as I can't seem to see what the difference is. I have a 4th stalk, no other controls on the wheel.
Both of those have a 991. prefix, so assume that both would be suitable..?
Are there size differences? anyone replaced the standard for the sport one and had any / none / some problems (it varies on who you ask, or what forum you look at)

Please, please, if anyone can help, advise, or give me a clue, it would be really appreciated.
Looking to acquire one, not so fussed on the colour, since my Yachting Blue interior is very difficult to source parts for, so would get it re-trimmed in YB.

Thank you
 
I’m looking to switch my sport design PDK wheel from a 991.1 with a 991.2 multifunction wheel.

So in the near future mine might be available for sale if interested.
 
I’m looking to switch my sport design PDK wheel from a 991.1 with a 991.2 multifunction wheel.

So in the near future mine might be available for sale if interested.
I would be very grateful if you would. If it is in Yachting Blue, you would really make my day.

Happy to exchange details privately to see if this could be something that would work out.
Thank you
 
It’s black leather. I’ve attached a pic, it’s not my wheel or interior. Just an illustration of what I have.

I have sourced my new wheel and adapter, just waiting on sourcing an airbag to suit. Not sure how long this process will take, and hopefully I have a trouble free fitment. But wouldn’t obviously sell until it’s fitted and ran it for a small while to see if everything works and fine.

More than likely shortly into the new year I hope. Not sure on your timescales.
 

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Thats the one that I am searching for. Does yours have Sports Chrono (Sport, Sport Plus) that lights up in the glass areas in the wheel?

I have lived with the push / pull toggles for a few thousand miles now... I can live with it for a bit longer. Happy to run to your timelines. I would agree with you to make sure your upgrade works as you had hoped.

Thank you for reaching out. It is appreciated.
 
Thats the one that I am searching for. Does yours have Sports Chrono (Sport, Sport Plus) that lights up in the glass areas in the wheel?

I have lived with the push / pull toggles for a few thousand miles now... I can live with it for a bit longer. Happy to run to your timelines. I would agree with you to make sure your upgrade works as you had hoped.

Thank you for reaching out. It is appreciated.

Yes for light up glass / sports chrono 👍
 

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