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Replacement Leather Steering Whhel

Ray

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Hi Guys,
I am looking for a three spoke leather steering wheel to suit my 1984 Carrera 3.2. I have been hunting for one for quite some time with mixed results. My problem is that I wish to retain the original diameter specification of the wheel which is 380mm.
There are plenty of 350mm wheels available but 380mm are not quite as common. Have you any suggestions or web sites that have wheels of the diameter which I am looking for. I was looking for a Prototipo but Momo seem to be 350mm or less.
Has a member got one for sale? Thanks.
Regards
Ray
 
I've got an Alcantara 370mm Prototipo fitted to mine, which is as close to the original diameter as makes no difference.
They're rare, but they are out there.
 
Paul, nothing is wrong with the original its simply a customising element which I wish to do. I would also like to delete/remove the centre console for more leg room and a more open aspect to the front of the interior.
 
chrishak said:
911 targa said:
What's wrong with the original ?
Paul
It's horrible, worst part of the car! In my opinion, of course.
I'm in agreement with Chris here, 4 spoke wheel is a dreadful thing, whoever designed it should be ashamed.
Ray, have you thought about the earlier 3 spoke wheel, that's 380 mm ?

Graham
 
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T911UK said:
1984 car would have had a 3 spoke from new
It does and out of the two standard wheels fitted it is probably the better of the two in design. Trouble is I am not a fan of either.
 
911 targa said:
I feel sick
Paul
I'm sorry, having a mischevious moment. I love the originality of the 4 spoke, and still have my original in the study...on the wall (sad innit) but driving I prefer the MoMo 350. Be better with power steering though.... stop it, I am now going to self flagellate with a wet copy of Porsche Post.
 
Hi Guys,
I have been looking for a replacement steering wheel for my 3.2 Carrera and have come across the following: https://www.volantiluisi.it/en/negozio/car/mistral-2/
http://www.rallynuts.com/rally-steering-wheels/omp-velocita-steering-wheel-380mm-black-suede.html
http://www.demon-tweeks.c...heel-black-suede-380mm
https://www.moto-lita.co.uk/steering-wheels/mark-four-leather-dished/
https://www.moto-lita.co.uk/steering-wheels/classic-three-leather-rim-dished/

I would prefer leather over suede but in 380mm diameter the choice is a little limited. The above are what I have come across. Does anyone know of others? Any preference on those above?

Regards

Ray
 

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