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Hi guys (and girls?),

I've been shopping for a new steering wheel lately due to the deteriorated condition of mine and I had a few questions that the search funtion has been able to help me with yet. The wheel I'm currently looking at is a 13 1/2" Grant wheel with a 3 1/2" dish.

I'm pretty sure I want the smaller size (I'm 6' 3" and I want a little more space for my knees and elbows) but I wondering if anyone knows if the 3 1/2" dish will bring the wheel closer to me or not. I'm trying to keep it the same distance away or bring it just a little bit closer. Thanks.

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Ever thought about having an original steering wheel redone. The following url will give you some info and approx. cost. Should be able to pick one up on eBay fairly cheap....or local if you can find one....

http://american-stitches.com/index.htm

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FWIW, I called American Stitches and their price for a re-do of a 280-Z steering wheel was $297...a lot of dinero in my opinion. I re-did my own wheel for the price of some liquid electrical tape(I know, it sounds bizarre,but I coated the old rubber with it to stabilize and build it up), some black satin spray paint, and a "Wheelskins" leather cover. Result: a new wheel for less than $40. I also had a Grant wheel and I found it too small to use(for me). These cars are heavy steerers at slow speed and that is exacerbated by larger wheels and tires. The wheel was a bit closer to me, but not much, they use a billet adapter that moves the flatter wheel towards you.

Cheers, Mike

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I have though about having the original wheel redone, but the wheel on my other car (the Focus in my signature) has a much thicker rim to it and I really like that feature. Even though its not something I would do, that trick with the liquid electrical tape is pretty neat though, never woulda thought of that one. BTW I like the heavying steering in my Z, it keeps my girlfriend form driving it LOL

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